UAW ONLINE FUNDRAISING LEGAL DISCLAIMER
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UAW policy also prohibits the solicitation or collection of funds from vendors with whom the UAW has a business relationship. If you are employed by such vendor and have authority to make financial decisions for the vendor, or to direct that the vendor make financial contributions, you MAY NOT contribute to this fundraising drive, and the UAW will not accept any contributions from you.
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