Monday, May 16, 2011

More Evidence That Unions Are Legalized Extortion Rackets

Shortly after the union-friendly NLRB condemned Boeing for desiring to move its 787 Dreamliner production from Washington state to South Carolina (a right-to-work state), the New York Daily News ran this atrocity story about two brave telephone company employees who dared to expose corruption in the Communications Workers of America Local 1101.

Unionized phone company employees say they were beaten or threatened after they accused their labor bosses of looting their coffers through various scams.

One member of Communications Workers of America Local 1101 said that after he reported a time-sheet padding scheme, a thug beat him so badly his spine was injured.

Another says he found a dead rat in his locker, while a third said a union officer warned that suspected informants should be brought off company property and "taken care of."

The threats come to light as the U.S. Labor Department is probing charges that union bosses lined their pockets at the rank-and-file's expense.

Accusations include an unauthorized 401(k) plan union officers gave themselves funded with members' dues, along with hefty weekly allowances, lavish expense accounts and six-figure salaries, union documents show.

The feds are also looking into allegations that double-dipping union bosses illegally received pay from Verizon and the local for the same hours, sources said....

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