Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Petty cash policy


We here in why did you join the union do not agree with John E Samuelsen president of TWU Local 100 - Take Backward Our Union - TBOU giving the general counsel to develop a petty cash policy. The general counsel is disqualified based on that he has never been a member of TWU Local 100. We here in why did you join the union would prefer that the members of TWU Local 100 develop this petty cash policy - those who are on the executive committee in conjunction with the executive board.
We here in why did you join the union believe the general counsel duty is to render advice, nothing more - this developing petty cash policy is beyond the advice of law. In this instance it is clear there is conflict between the organization TWU Local 100 and its human constituents John E Samuelsen - if it is to be believed that the organization TWU Local 100 is the client then it is not relevant for the law to view John E Samuelsen the general counsel may offer weather advice - weatherman Al Roker may say wait a minute what is going on? Weather is not law - we second that petty cash policy which is not relevant to law.
Lets imagine a bank hired a lawyer to do legal work with a security public offering. However the bank will never allow the lawyer to dictate the price or the quantity of the security because that is beyond the the legal work. Based on this principle the petty cash policy of TWU Local 100 is a members issue; therefore it should be handled by members.

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