What is a bona fide employee?
A38. A bona fide employee is an individual who performs work for, and subject to the control of, the employer. Q39. Does the bona fide employee exception apply to all payments, interests, transactions and arrangements with employers whose employees my labor organization represents or is actively seeking to represent? A39. No. This exception does not apply to loans or to transactions involving interests in such employers. For example, if the employer has a program in which bona fide employees may sell their stock in the company, this exception would not apply.
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