Subject: Can't Resist The Cookie Jar: LRI INK

July 21, 2022

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Can't Resist The Cookie Jar

by Kimberly Ricci

The union corruption theme shall never fade away. Yes, the federal government can appoint watchdogs in an attempt to quell the fiascos, but the hits will nonetheless keep coming, even while the more notorious offenders (like the UAW) attempt to leave their scandals in the past. The UAW’s monitor recently revealed that the deep-pocketed union evades supervision, and elsewhere, unfortunate incidents (like embezzlement and money laundering) pile up for other unions.

 

This week, headlines highlight how workers are speaking out about their disappointment with the unions that claim to represent their interests:

  •  A West Coast dockworker opened up about the dire working conditions and corruption that he experiences within an International Longshore and Warehouse Union local. He detailed 17 years of observing backdoor deals and being left “in the dark” on contract negotiations; he also described militant rules, moving goalposts, and a bureaucratic structure full of officers who tell members to “keep your head down and your mouth shut” about contracts and where his dues go.

  • A United Food and Commercial Workers local bragged about passing a contract for 8,000 Krogers grocery retail workers in Indiana. The vote was a squeaker, but workers now believe that union officers manipulated the voting process to pass a contract with frustratingly low annual raises and no change in benefits. Worker opposition led to such a furor that the local actually deleted its Facebook page, presumably to slow the tide of complaints. Members claim that the union also avoids their phone calls and deletes social media comments.

 

More noteworthy corruption news is coming your way:

  • The SEIU Healthcare Michigan’s history of financial malpractice and continued mismanagement led the international union to reinstate a trusteeship. This move aims to shut down a dues-skim scheme, through which the Michigan local allegedly forced home caregivers (for disabled family members in their own household) to join the union and pay millions in dues.

 

  • An ex-Service Employees International Union (SEIU) officer pleaded guilty in federal court to embezzling over $500,000 in union dues, which she used to splash out on luxury goods and vacations. Her close associate pleaded guilty to adding another $42,000 to their total take. Both could face years in prison.

  • A former Ohio cop (with 17 years on the job) pleaded guilty to stealing almost $50,000 in city police union dues. His scheme surfaced after investigators uncovered financial discrepancies within the union, and he’s since been booted off the job and sentenced to three months behind bars. An important detail: a further $600,000+ in union dollars remain unaccounted for at the union, raising questions of who, exactly, pocketed members’ money.


Links

Union Bailout Update

 

Federal Trade Commission, National Labor Relations Board Forge New Partnership

https://lri.link/3B1vizP

 

NLRB General Counsel Asks The Board To Overrule Longstanding Precedents

https://lri.link/3AT1g13

 

Biden Issued An Executive Order On Disputes Between Some Railroads And Their Union Employees

https://lri.link/3aTaAY7

 

Unfair Labor Practice Claims On The Rise (Along With Union Election Petitions)

https://lri.link/3zdCirW

    

National Labor Relations Board Shouldn’t Be Picking Sides (Opinion)

https://lri.link/3OtyJm1

 

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Organizing

 

Why Union Drives Are Succeeding

https://lri.link/3RMj43K

 

Upstart Amazon Union Pauses NYC Campaign As Momentum Fades

https://lri.link/3OdPdhY

 

El Dorado Hills Starbucks Employees Vote To Reject Unionization

https://lri.link/3RG7vez

 

Starbucks Store Re-Vote Ends In Tie

https://lri.link/3P9aE4V

 

Starbucks Union Files Complaint Alleging Coffee Chain’s Planned Store Closures Are Retaliation

https://lri.link/3PeN32F

 

Starbucks CEO On Store Closings: 'There Are Going To Be Many More'

https://lri.link/3ofk7Mc

 

Chipotle Closing Maine Location That Was Trying To Unionize

https://lri.link/3cw6fux

 

NLRB Hearing Against Starbucks Begins With Judge OKing Secret Recording Of Company Meeting

https://lri.link/3RGKhFi

 

Starbucks Workers Strike Over The Company’s Threat To Withhold Health Care Insurance

https://lri.link/3yK2dpK

 

NLRB Rules Two Union Representatives Were Not Fired Over COVID-19 Concerns

https://lri.link/3o6AURH

 

Medieval Times Workers In New Jersey Form Company's First Union

https://lri.link/3ob8G8s

 

Eight U.S. House Offices File For The Right To Unionize

https://lri.link/3RJ3l5F

 

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Aviation

 

Airlines 'In Firefighting Mode' Amid Staffing Shortages, Analyst Says

https://lri.link/3AXic6n

 

Ex-Southwest Flight Attendant Wins $5.1 Million In Bias Row

https://lri.link/3PguAmx

 

Airline Pilots Seek Big Raises, And Broader Changes

https://lri.link/3uVEOAA

 

United Airlines, Pilots’ Union To Renegotiate Contract After Last Deal Faced Opposition

https://lri.link/3coWqhC

 

SAS Contract Talks Continue As Pilot Strike Enters Third Week

https://lri.link/3aJdaQy

 

Flight Attendants Are Feeling The Heat Of Pent-Up Demand And A Cancellation-Filled Summer

https://lri.link/3zb3TKq

 

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Healthcare

 

Surgeon General Issues Landmark Report With New Solutions To Combat Crippling Burnout Issue

https://lri.link/3yP9gxf

 

Pending Strikes A Sign Of Hospitals’ Staffing Woes

https://lri.link/3B1rezp

 

N.J. Is Neglecting University Hospital, Union Says. It Wants $$$ For The ‘Antiquated’ Facility

https://lri.link/3PfE5Cx

 

SKLD Bloomfield Hills Nursing Home Workers Formally File To Unionize

https://lri.link/3cawm9Y


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Gig Economy

 

Truckers Protest Law That Changes How Many Are Classified As Independent Contractors 

https://lri.link/3aLQyyJ

           

California’s AB5 Throws 70,000 Truckers In Gig-Work In Legal Limbo, Risking Supply Chains

https://lri.link/3RKyoxR

 

Classifying Workers as Independent Contractors May Soon Become More Complicated

https://lri.link/3yRGXyl

 

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Tech/Media

           

AT&T Employees Vote To Authorize Strike Amidst Contract Negotiations

https://lri.link/3zdCyao

 

Alamo Drafthouse Theater Union Worker Fight Isn’t Over

https://lri.link/3B5rDRg

 

IATSE & Teamsters Reaffirm Their “Mutual Aid & Assistance Pact” 

https://lri.link/3uRc6kg

 

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Manufacturing

 

GM Subsidiary Worker Pay Raise To Be Approved

https://lri.link/3ogHcOp

 

Auto Technicians At Mercedes-Benz Of San Diego Go On Strike

https://lri.link/3AXPx1d

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