Records at Byggnads stole business in South Africa



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It was last November that the Byggnads union went to a congress in South Africa. President Johan Lindholm, accompanied by a colleague of the management, chose to travel four days before the start of the conference to take vacations.

The rules on movement in buildings indicate that "air travel must be in economy class". The union representative must always choose the cheapest option, unless "special reasons remain".

Even though Aftonbladet could save more than 30,000 SEK in shifting economy class, the most affluent people chose to use the members' money to travel in business class.

Building press secretary Hans Reuterskiöld denied the task.

In total, the flight rating of Johan Lindholm and his colleague was SEK 44,780 during a trip to Durban, South Africa.

Byggnad President Johan Lindholm took a vacation

The congress would begin on Sunday, November 26th of last year. Four days earlier, Johan Lindolm and his college colleague had flown to South Africa and had visited a national park.

Lindholm thinks the peaks should work four days before the start of the congress.

"We decided to go into business because we had a lot of preparatory work to do," says Johan Lindholm in Aftonbladet.

On Friday after arriving in South Africa, the men took a vacation and went to a national park.

Lindholm thinks he paid privately for the days spent in Durban before the congress. Nevertheless, neither he nor the union wish to issue a travel bill.

Expressen has applied for Johan Lindholm but has not received an answer.

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