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« Go Back Can you keep the union representative off the companys propertyCompany policy limits access to its property to customers, vendors and employees. Trespassers are not permitted on company property and will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Union representatives are not authorized to conduct business on company property and should be told to leave immediately. If a trespasser refuses to leave company property, please contact security immediately apprise them of the situation. Please also notify the Human Resources Department anytime a union representative is on company property, whether or not they agree to leave when told to do so. Please remember that you should accompany the union representative as he or she exits the property. |
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