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ACT (yes that ACT) found to be shredding docs?

...request to the FEC to obtain an injunction after police union president signs sworn statement, provides photos

Washington, DC (November 16, 2004) - National Right to Work Foundation attorneys today hand delivered an emergency request to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) seeking an injunction to halt rampant document destruction by America Coming Together (ACT) staff. This occurred just as the Foundation?s vice president, Stefan Gleason, filed a formal complaint into ACT?s funding.

Filed last week on behalf of employees, the complaint alleges that Service Employees International Union (SEIU) officials handed over tens of millions of dollars of workers? forced union dues to ACT. Some of those funds were, in turn, spent illegally to finance political campaigns through the Democrat National Committee (DNC).

Jeffery A. Williams, police officer and President of Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 25 in Orlando, Florida, supplied Foundation attorneys with photos and a sworn statement. The photos reveal numerous bags of newly shredded documents at an ACT office after allegations surfaced that tens of millions of dollars of the group?s funding came unlawfully in the form of workers? union dues. It is suspected that similar shredding is occurring at numerous ACT offices across America. Foundation attorneys are today calling on the FEC to issue an immediate injunction to prevent ACT from destroying any potentially relevant evidence to an FEC investigation.

The FEC complaint cites numerous statements by SEIU head Andrew Stern about the use of workers? forced union dues to fund ACT. Stern stated earlier this month ?that SEIU is the largest contributor to America Coming Together at $26 million.? ACT spent over $100 million dollars in this fall?s elections on the campaigns of candidates a large portion of union members do not support.

ACT then used some of those funds to underwrite political fundraisers for the DNC. For example, artwork fundraising events held by ACT across America raised more than $750,000 for the DNC where attendees were given expensive artwork prints in exchange for individual donations of at least $1,000. Meanwhile, in statements made to the press earlier this year, Stern openly bragged that SEIU officials intended to give funds paid by ?regular dues-paying members? to ACT political activities.

Under federal law, union officials specifically must not contribute to political campaigns using ?dues, fees or other moneys required as a condition of membership in a labor organization.? In doing so, states the complaint, SEIU union officials violated the rights of workers who are required, as a condition of employment, to make forced-dues payments to the union who may not agree with the political aims of SEIU officials, ACT or the DNC.

?SEIU officials used the hard-earned wages of rank-and-file workers to bankroll the campaigns of hundreds of political candidates across America,? stated Gleason. ?No one should be forced to pay compulsory dues to a union, especially when its officials continually abuse that government-granted special privilege.?

The FEC is the government agency charged with investigating the Foundation?s complaint.

Say it aint so - joe...

CsG
 
Forcing service workers to fork over their hard-earned money to support the DNC doesn't sound like looking after the "little guy" to me.
 
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Forcing service workers to fork over their hard-earned money to support the DNC doesn't sound like looking after the "little guy" to me.


Really? So do you think they should send their money to Bush/Cheney so the little guy can get continously raped? It must be great being a poor corporate bootlicker. Don't worry though. Some millionaire CEO enjoys you licking his boots.
 
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Forcing service workers to fork over their hard-earned money to support the DNC doesn't sound like looking after the "little guy" to me.


Really? So do you think they should send their money to Bush/Cheney so the little guy can get continously raped? It must be great being a poor corporate bootlicker. Don't worry though. Some millionaire CEO enjoys you licking his boots.

I don't think that their union dues should be used to illegally fund any political party.

It must be great being a poor corporate bootlicker.

It pays the bills. 😉
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Riprorin
I don't think that their union dues should be used to illegally fund any political party.

So do those who wrote the law...hence it's illegal😉

CsG



Your rightt, Lets go after them once we finish cleaning up enron, global crossing, the adelphia mess, worldcom, the NYSE, tose insurance companies..... etc, etc,etc.
 
Originally posted by: smashp
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Riprorin
I don't think that their union dues should be used to illegally fund any political party.

So do those who wrote the law...hence it's illegal😉

CsG



Your rightt, Lets go after them once we finish cleaning up enron, global crossing, the adelphia mess, worldcom, the NYSE, tose insurance companies..... etc, etc,etc.

I'll bet those service workers could use the money more than the DNC.

I guess that you only care about the little guy when there's a political axe to grind.
 
Originally posted by: smashp
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Riprorin
I don't think that their union dues should be used to illegally fund any political party.

So do those who wrote the law...hence it's illegal😉

CsG



Your rightt, Lets go after them once we finish cleaning up enron, global crossing, the adelphia mess, worldcom, the NYSE, tose insurance companies..... etc, etc,etc.

Ah, but you see - those companies ARE being dealt with and being held to account.

Next excuse...

CsG
 
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