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Union member may compel membership list

Union member may compel membership list

Union member may compel membership list

A union member may compel a union, incorporated under the Oregon Nonprofit Corporation Act, to provide a membership list including names and email addresses, but the union did not violate the law by submitting a proposal to the members to become an unincorporated association, according to the Court of Appeals of Oregon. Joseph DiNicola, a past president of the union and member of its General Council delegate assembly, sought the membership list in order to communicate with members about union issues. In 2012, the union refused to provide the names and contact information for the delegates who would attend the General Council meeting in August of that year, claiming his request was too broad...

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