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- Subject: NEWS: Judge's Ruling Aimed at Smashing Teamsters
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- Via The NY Transfer News Service ~ All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- Judge's ruling aims at smashing Teamsters
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- By Lyn Neeley
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- On Aug. 20 U.S. Federal Judge David Edelstein issued a 100-page
- opinion giving the U.S. government unprecedented power to control
- the Teamsters, the biggest union in the AFL-CIO. The opinion
- amounted to an assault against all organized labor.
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- Edelstein's opinion officially expanded the power of the
- Independent Review Board to make decisions that "shall be final
- and binding." He ordered the appointment of William Webster, as
- the "impartial" member of the board. Webster was director of the
- FBI for nearly 10 years and then CIA director.
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- Top officials of the AFL-CIO have denounced the government's
- continued control of the Teamsters. And progressives in the union
- movement have challenged Webster's appointment as illegal.
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- In a 1989 mutual consent decree, the U.S. government agreed to
- scale down its involvement in controlling the International
- Brotherhood of Teamsters once union members elected a new
- leadership. According to the decree, the board is to be made up
- of a representative from both the union and one from the
- government. The third member was supposed to be someone
- impartial, approved by both sides.
-
- This "impartial" post is the one held by Webster, over the
- objections of the union. Besides being a former director of two
- secret police agencies with long anti-union histories, Webster
- was just named to the board of directors of the infamous
- anti-labor Pinkerton security agency. The name Pinkerton is
- synonymous with strike breaking and anti-union goon squads.
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- Webster also sits on the board of Anheuser Busch, one of the
- major companies with a contract with the Teamsters union.
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- As part of his opinion, Edelstein ordered the union to pay all
- expenses of the IRB, which is stacked against the union. These
- expenses include unlimited compensation to Webster, who gets $385
- per hour. Union members have already been forced to pay $27
- million for the court appointed overseers and $10 million in
- costs related to the consent decree.
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- Teamster president Ronald Carey responded to Edelstein's opinion,
- asking if the "government's real motives are to cripple" the new
- union leadership. In a press release issued by the Teamsters,
- Carey said "The new Teamsters are dedicated to better contracts,
- better representation on the job, more effective legislative and
- political action, and a successful organizing program that
- protects our members' living standards while improving those of
- unorganized workers ... precisely the kinds of activities that
- this anti-union government does not want to be effective."
-
- Top officials of the AFL-CIO executive council held a news
- conference announcing the council "stands ready to assist the
- Teamsters in their efforts to regain their full autonomy." They
- said the government's recent efforts to expand its control over
- the Teamsters is "the latest--and most dangerous--manifestation
- of the government's continuing abuse of its powers under the
- consent decree.
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- In the Teamsters' news release, Carey said the union would appeal
- this "unwarranted imposition of increased government control over
- the union."
-
- (Copyright Workers World Service: Permission to reprint granted
- if source is cited. For more info contact Workers World,46 W. 21
- St., New York, NY 10010; "workers@igc.apc.org".)
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