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The law professor thinks that the mayor of Aalborg has a big problem
DK🏛️ Politics14 days ago

The law professor thinks that the mayor of Aalborg has a big problem

Aalborg's mayor, Lasse Frimand Jensen (Social Democrats), has sent a letter to several restaurant owners encouraging them to sign collective agreements, using union 3F's paper and with a 3F employee as contact person. Juraprofessor Frederik Waage from SDU claims this could be a serious violation of neutrality, as the mayor is not remaining neutral toward unions. The mayor disagrees, stating he does not dictate which union workers should join but collaborates with 3F, which handles collective agreements for restaurants.

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The law professor thinks that the mayor of Aalborg has a big problem

Aalborg's mayor, Lasse Frimand Jensen (Social Democrats), has sent a letter to several restaurant owners encouraging them to sign collective agreements, using union 3F's paper and with a 3F employee as contact person. Juraprofessor Frederik Waage from SDU claims this could be a serious violation of neutrality, as the mayor is not remaining neutral toward unions. The mayor disagrees, stating he does not dictate which union workers should join but collaborates with 3F, which handles collective agreements for restaurants.

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