Federal Lawsuit Hits IGUA Union for Illegally Forcing DC-Based Security Guard to Pay for Union Politics
IGUA union officials provided contradictory information on amount a Master Security guard must pay the union to keep a job
The New York State teacher union spent an incredible $5 million in lobbying and campaign contributions in New York last year and their political spending helped secured a lucrative retirement deal that is an enormous hit on taxpayers. From the New York Post:
The teachers unions ranked among the state’s biggest-spending special interests last year, unloading nearly $5 million on lobbying and campaign donations to help score a series of legislative wins in Albany.
New York State United Teachers and its huge city-centric subsidiary, the United Federation of Teachers, spent a combined $4.8 million on lobbying and political donations in 2009, according to data the government-reform group NYPIRG expects to release today in its annual “Fat Cat Factor” report on Albany influence pushing.
While the number represents a decline from the staggering $6.6 million the two unions spent in 2008, it remains a hefty sum for a non-election year.
The spending came as NYSUT secured a lucrative early-retirement deal for its members.
And the two unions, which represent some 600,000 teachers and education professionals, successfully beat back two rounds of proposed school cuts and an effort to expand the state’s charter-school program.
IGUA union officials provided contradictory information on amount a Master Security guard must pay the union to keep a job
Thanks to the Committee's election-year program, union-label candidates like Sen. Jon Tester (Mont.) are being given a choice: pledge to change course and support Right to Work going forward, or face the potential political consequences.
Biden judicial nominee Nicole Berner has a track record of mindlessly repeating union bosses’ anti-Right to Work diatribes and defending their schemes to profit at the expense of the disabled.