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Dear Seniors,
kindly help me to get the information about the given below query.
my senior told me that never accept any letter with signature in collective way of all employees or more than 2 employees, whether it is request letter or apology letter as it indicates formation of union and called Red fort in official language , is that true, as i never heard about it before ??? kindly provide your feedback / valuable suggestions
thank
Neetu

From India, New Delhi
anil.arora
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Yes, with my professional experience i would say "your senior is right and it must not be allowed".
By your query and your senior's advice you can also understand the same as you are also an educated mature person.
There are many live experience out there in the professional world which can sense you the results of "general thinking and behavior of a group"
Just visit the following links <link no longer exists - removed> including an article and hope you'd find it good
'Groupism' in Corporate - Good or Bad?

From India, Gurgaon
boss2966
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Yes. You should not accept any application addressed to you with the signature of 2 or more persons. It is the indication of formation of Union and the groupism will be used in future to threaten the management for any issues. But with the same words and meaning all the staff can submit the application separately with single person as addressor and submit can be accepted. Even in rude way you can tell the same as Mutiny.
From India, Kumbakonam
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