Hefty salaries, perks for union leaders raise eyebrows
By Judy L. Thomas | McClatchy Newspapers
last updated: May 14, 2012 11:12:20 AM
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- ]
First-class travel. Six-figure salaries for half the 132 officers and staffers. Plenty of plum jobs for family members.
Life is good at the top of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers.
The union, with its headquarters in Kansas City, Kan., represents about 59,000 workers in the U.S. and Canada who make and repair boilers, fit pipes and work on ships and power plants. The recession has hit their trade hard, reducing union membership.
At the same time, the presidents salary has surged 67 percent in the past six years, not counting a recent raise. Add in travel and some other expenses, and Newton B. Jones received more than $600,000 last year, putting him at the absolute top of the presidents of the dozen biggest unions in the country.
Many relatives of union officers also ride the payroll.
Totaling the pay to just the families of Jones and two other executives, the union and its affiliates gave them more than $2 million in annual salary, according to the most recent financial reports filed by the organizations.
This is one of the more egregious examples of money flowing like crazy that Ive ever seen, said Nathan Mehrens, a former U.S. Labor Department lawyer and now general counsel for Americans for Limited Government, a conservative watchdog group.
In an interview, two union spokesmen defended the spending and hiring practices before requesting other questions in writing. Although they did not respond to every question, Michael Stapp, the unions general counsel, provided a written response that included praise for the Boilermakers.
The Boilermaker family of organizations, together valued at over $10 billion, has proudly represented the interests of hundreds of thousands of working men and women for over 130 years, Stapp wrote.
The history of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers clearly demonstrates that they operate in strict accordance with all applicable laws and governing documents. They operate in much the same manner as most other labor organizations.
Attempts to reach rank-and-file union members for comment were unsuccessful. But rumbles of discontent are sometimes felt.
In April, an anonymous letter, mailed purportedly by Boilermakers members and obtained by The Kansas City Star, sharply criticized union leaders.
While members and their families struggle to make it through this recession, our IBB (International Brotherhood of Boilermakers) leaders have been living high off the hog at members expense, the letter said.
We regret that we have to be anonymous at this time because we fear retribution from a leadership that regrettably values its own personal and financial interests above the rank and files.
In membership, the Boilermakers are a mere 5 percent the size of the Teamsters union. Yet which president received more in total disbursements from their unions last year Teamsters President James P. Hoffa or the lesser-known Newton B. Jones?
Jones by more than $200,000.
Jones received $607,022 in total disbursements, compared with $372,489 for Hoffa.
Total disbursements include salary and business expenses, especially travel, which a union spokesman said made up most of Jones expenses.
Jones salary in the last fiscal year, which ended June 30, 2011, was $307,134 also more than Hoffa. The figures come from annual reports the unions file with the Labor Department.
Jones total disbursements also are more than double those of Richard Trumka, head of the powerful AFL-CIO, a federation of national and international unions with 11.6 million members. Trumka received total disbursements of $293,750.
All together, the total disbursements last year to the top nine Boilermakers officers $4.1 million were $182,000 more than the total disbursements to the 29 executives at the national headquarters of the Teamsters union.
Although the Boilermakers general counsel did not compare total disbursements, he did say that Jones salary is not out of line with comparable union presidents.
Other unions came up last year at a Boilermakers convention in Las Vegas when delegates heard a proposal to raise Jones pay.
Some delegates were against giving the (International president) a raise at a time when many Boilermakers are having trouble negotiating raises because of the recession, said an article in The Boilermaker Reporter, an in-house publication. Others argued, however, that Jones not only deserved a raise but needed one to bring his salary more in line with salaries of other presidents of unions in the Building and Construction Trades Department of the AFL-CIO.
That wasnt necessarily true. An examination of leaders salaries in the Building and Construction Trades Department an alliance of 13 skilled-trade unions including the Boilermakers shows Jones was smack in the middle last year. And when it comes to the total disbursements received from their unions, Jones is the highest.
The Boilermaker Reporter called the debate over Jones salary increase spirited but cordial.
Delegates agreed to give Jones a raise but to make it smaller.
Stapp said delegates overwhelmingly voted to adjust the salaries of Jones and other officers.
President Jones was recently unanimously re-elected by approximately 600 delegates in an open democratic election process, clearly demonstrating membership support for him, Stapp said.
Stapp added that union leadership has reduced annual expenses by more than $10 million over the past nine years, including the elimination of three officers. Shortly after the 2011 convention, Jones and other officers made an additional $3 million in cuts, with more being considered, he said.
The compensation and perks in the Boilermakers headquarters stunned Marcus Owens, a Washington, D.C., attorney who once headed the division of the IRS that oversees nonprofit organizations.
Those kinds of benefits seem extraordinarily high, Owens said. Thats just over the top.
Taxpayers have a stake in the Boilermakers spending, he said.
The union, like most, is structured as a nonprofit organization, which means it qualifies for exemption from federal income tax. But the law prohibits union officials or key employees from benefiting from the tax-free money they raise.
Theyre not paying income tax, Owens said. So in a sense, were all supporting themI dont mind tax-exempts that are doing what theyre supposed to do, but if they arent, Id kind of like them to pull on the oars, too.
While their union pay may seem comfortable, some officers get a second hefty paycheck, thanks to a bank the union controls.
The union is principal shareholder of Brotherhood Bank & Trust. Three of the banks 11 board members are union officers, and one is a retired union officer.
The banks chairman? Boilermakers President Newton Jones.
In calendar year 2010, Jones received $52,945 as chairman of the banks board of directors in addition to his union pay, according to the most recent report he filed with the Labor Department. The previous year, Jones earned $79,775 as bank chairman and $260,000 as the banks chief executive officer and interim president. In 2008, he received $230,000 from the bank.
Those both sound like full-time jobs, Owens said of Jones union and bank positions in 2008 and 2009. Its certainly full-time compensation.
Stapp said that Jones played a key role at the bank.
Chairman Joness leadership contribution to this institution is evident in the boards continuing demonstration of confidence in him, his vision and his labor business outreach initiative, Stapp wrote.
Other union executives on the bank board received compensation as well.
International Secretary-Treasurer William Creeden reported earning $258,650 from the bank in 2009, the last year he filed. He also received $252,098 in salary from the Boilermakers union in fiscal 2010.
And officers who retire from the Boilermakers union get more than a watch each gets to keep his company car.
In 2010 the union gifted a vehicle to retiring international vice president Sammy May. The vehicle originally cost $73,998 with a book value of $51,388 when the union gave it to him, the unions annual report said.
According to its annual reports, the union has a long-standing policy of giving vehicles as gifts to retiring officers.
International vice president George Rogers retired in 2008, taking with him his company car that cost $53,380. That same year, the union gave a vehicle that cost $58,959 to the widow of an officer who had died.
Some retiring officers continue to receive union pay by working as a consultant. Rogers made $600,000 over two years, annual reports indicate.
Along with the $300,000 in consulting fees he received in fiscal year 2008, the year he retired, Rogers earned $400,871 in salary as a union vice president, Department of Labor documents show.
In fiscal year 2009, records show Rogers received another $300,000 in consulting fees.
Rogers said he couldnt comment on pay.
Im not supposed to talk about anything, Rogers said.
Those seem extraordinary, Owens said of the unions consulting fees. Frankly, Ive never seen consulting compensation to a retired officer at that level.
Being a boilermaker executive can be a family business.
Newton Jones, 58, took over the presidents office when his father, Charles W. Jones, retired in 2003 after 20 years.
Among Newton Jones family members:
His brother, Charles, is director of the Boilermakers History Preservation Department and assistant to Newton. His salary in 2011 was $150,091, with total disbursements of $187,641.
His sister, Donna, earns $98,802 as an executive secretary.
His relative, Michael Peterson, is an aide to Jones and until last year worked for the Boilermakers National Apprenticeship Program, earning $132,746 in 2010, according to the programs most recent tax document, and $127,252 from the union, according to its annual report for fiscal 2011. He told The Star he is now an international representative for the union as well as an aide to Jones.
Jones son, Cullen, is a video communications technician who lives in North Carolina, earning $68,482 salary with total disbursements of $173,288 last year. He is 23, according to a court filing.
The union in 2009 paid $43,000 to send Cullen to the Vancouver Film School in British Columbia. The school describes itself as Canadas premier entertainment arts institution and one of the most distinguished worldwide.
Several members of the Creeden family also make a good living working for the Boilermakers, totaling $624,000 in salary.
That is only a sampling of the family ties involving union officers.
In his written response, Stapp said it is policy not to comment on individual workers or consultants:
All Boilermaker employees are hired based on their respective skills and experience as well as their desire to serve the best interests of the Boilermaker organization, he said.
And employing family members is common in large corporations, Stapp said in an interview.
Watchdogs, however, pointed out that theres a big difference between family-owned corporations and nonprofits such as the Boilermakers that dont pay income tax.
They also called the Boilermaker jobs a classic case of nepotism.
Especially for some of these young employees who are relatives of officers, it raises all kinds of alarm bells, Mehrens said. It begs the question, did that person get the job based upon skills or qualifications, or did they get it based on who their father was?
When the unions officers get away, they do it in style.
The union has an 18.75 percent ownership in a Piaggio airplane, which holds up to nine passengers. Today, a new one sells for about $6 million. The Boilermakers also have a 6.25 percent share in a second airplane, according to its Labor Department filing.
In 2011, the Boilermakers paid $521,160 to Avantair, its aviation service provider, for maintenance and other fees associated with the planes.
Union watchdog groups say few unions have ownership in planes. The Machinists union has a Learjet, but the Teamsters union which used to own several private jets sold them years ago because of criticism.
Union officers and their relatives also are allowed to fly first-class on commercial airlines, the unions tax documents show.
Once theyre on the ground, officers make sure their stays are memorable.
About a year ago, members of the unions International Executive Council treated themselves to at least one gathering at a renowned hunting lodge in Gettysburg, S.D. The council the president and eight other officers listed the trip as a council meeting.
The lodge, called Paul Nelson Farm, is a favorite hunting spot of former Vice President Dick Cheney and Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway.
Its a luxurious resort that attracts 700 hunters a year who are prepared to pay for the very best, according to a 2009 review in the magazine Business Jet Traveler.
The Paul Nelson Farm website offers a package that includes three days of hunting with guides and dogs, pheasant cleaning, and meals and beverages. For a group of six or more, a three-day package runs $4,595 per person.
The Boilermakers paid a total of $163,000, according to Labor Department reports they filed.
The union also paid $12,854 in 2010 to Alaska Fly Fishing Adventures in Sterling, Alaska, but it is unclear who enjoyed the service, described as an outfitter and tour guide.
That year, the union held an Alaska conference at which union officials met with contractors and owners.
In France, where officers went in fiscal 2009 to negotiate contracts, the union paid $5,232 to Yachts de Paris, a dinner cruise service provider.
Stapp defended spending for recreational events.
As most successful organizations recognize, sporting and entertainment activities and venues are important tools for relationship building with business partners and fellow organizations and are used in this organizations efforts to insure and expand the work opportunities of its members, he wrote.
But watchdog groups find the perks and benefits enjoyed by union officials to be unusual and profligate.
This is a pork fest, said Ken Boehm, chairman of the National Legal and Policy Center in Falls Church, Va., a conservative union watchdog group.
These things sound way out of line. Theyre not even in the same ZIP code as the line.
I'm sure he'll respond with some claptrap about Republicans forcing them into it or Bush relaxing regulations that allowed this to happen -- the typical blame game.
The fact of the matter is, that union bosses are just as greedy -- if not greedier -- than their corporate counterparts that PowerStroker loves to rail against and blame for the ills of the world.
As I have always maintained, the world would be a MUCH better place if unions were abolished. The poor folks who have to pay those dues are pawns in the game, paying for the nice lifestyles of their union bosses. It appears that unions have their own version of the 99%/1%er game...... LOL !
My local union head Tom, is a good guy, and was freely elected to his post by the membership, and I'm happy with how he has been running our local... As individuals we are nothing, but together, we represent almost half of dealership service employees in the Twin cities region. Combined with the machinists union which represents about another third of that population, we have the potential to do a lot of good for the working class of our area.
If you want to hear about an over-compensated crook, you should meet the owner of my dealership, who by the way, wouldn't win any kind of election if he tried. You Republicans claim to be pro-democracy... Unless it's in the workplace I guess. That's ok, if your type gets a little too cocky, 1500 of my Teamster brothers and sisters, as well as about 700 IAM members can sit in lawn chairs and hold up signs in front of your place of business until you see things our way.
On the other side of the battle, is the Greater Metropolitan Auto Dealers Association which consists of most of the Dealerships in the same area and sends a committee of dealership owners to negotiate with us. Sometimes they negotiate in good faith and all is well. Sometimes they do not negotiate in good faith and we have to flex our muscles.
The fact that a majority of Dealerships have had elections by the employees to bring in the union should tell you all you need to know about the percentage of times the Auto Dealers Association acutally negotiates in good faith. The election of a union to represent employees of a business is the free market speaking... You would be well advised to listen to it.
It's not that we want to destroy you, we just feel the need to bloody your noses occasionally. And your anti-union sentiments are not only proof that your noses need to be bloodied, but also proof that our strategy works.
When you have grandchildren Gerald, and they ask you if you spent your life fighting for corporate fat cats, or working men and women, what will you tell them?
Teamsters Local Union 974 3001 University Avenue SE #301, Minneapolis, MN 55414 Phone: 612-331-2200 | Fax: 612-331-6383
Local Union 974 was chartered on March 1, 1950 and currently has over 1,500 members. Our jurisdiction includes Automotive Service, Parts and Body Shop employees, Heavy Truck Service and Parts Department, Rental Car Technicians, Vehicle Service Attendants and Counter Representatives, along with Plastic Manufacturing facilities in the Twin Cities metropolitan and surrounding areas.
Teamster Dealerships, Rentals and Repair Shops Apple Ford of Shakopee Astleford Equipment Bloomington Chrysler Jeep-Eagle Bloomington Lincoln Mercury BMW of Minnetonka Borton Motors, Inc. - Minneapolis Borton Motors, Inc. - Golden Valley Boyer Ford Truck, Inc. - Heavy Truck - Lauderdale Boyer Ford Truck, Inc. - Light Truck - Minneapolis Boyer Ford Truck, Inc. - Parts - Minneapolis Coon Rapids Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Burnsville Freeway Ford Hertz Corp. - Garage - Minneapolis-St. Paul Intl Airport Hertz Corp. - Rental Reps - Minneapolis-St. Paul Intl Airport Key Cadillac Key Collision Lenzen Chevrolet Lupient Automall Lupient Infinity Lupient Chevrolet of Bloomington Luther Brookdale Honda Luther Hopkins Honda Luther Jaguar-Land Rover Minneapolis Luther North Country Ford Lincoln Mercury Luther Toyota-Scion Luther West Side Volkswagen Metropolitan Ford Morries Minnetonka Ford Lincoln Mercury New Brighton Ford, Inc. Plastic Craft Ryder Truck - Burnsville Ryder Truck - Roseville Ryder Truck - Rogers Sears Imported Auto and Body Shop Shakopee Chevrolet Superior/Brookdale Ford Village Chevrolet Walser Bloomington Toyota Walser Buick GMC Walser Burnsville Mazda Walser Chrysler Jeep Dodge Wayzata Collision
Officers and Business Agents Thomas Tweet, Secretary-Treasurer Steve Aune, President Paul McCullen, Vice President Kurt Benson, Recording Secretary Lyle Nix, Trustee Tom Theurer, Trustee Roy Trejo, Trustee
No Mercedes-Benz dealership employees on there, whew.
If I had my way, I'd just do what Reagan did when the air traffic controllers went on strike. Fire the lot of them after a fair warning to get back to work.
Better yet, (as a business owner) I'd get some replacements ready, and come in and tell the work force that they have 72 hours to quit their union, and if they didn't, they'd be gone. Then use the ready replacements to fill in the holes. I'd bet that many if not most workers would stay. They'd have more money in their pockets not having to pay fat-cat union dues.
Frankly, my grandchildren won't be asking me any such question. And if they ever did, you know darn well what I would tell them.
Sears Imported Auto is a Mercedes Dealer. They used to also sell BMW but sold off that division. Actually Mr. Sears died a few months ago, I never met him, but I heard he was actually a pretty good guy.
Reagan never should have gotten involved with PATCO. This is the private sector after all, I thought you guys hate government intervention in the private sector.
I still want to know what you're going to tell your grandchildren when they ask you whether you fought for corporate fat cats or working class people.
Driving such fine (and now extinct) automobiles like that will leave no questions in the minds of PowerStrokers grandchildren which class he was in!
Meanwhile his Union reps all drive Mercedes, Lincolns and Cadillacs at his expense. They also eat at the finest restaurants and buy new suits, but as a sign of appreciation they leave him with enough money to buy a new t-shirt every now and again,
Talk about an ass (LOL)! Don't worry PowerStroker, it was just an expression. LOL
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Hey Stoma... REALITY CHECK buddy!
PowerStroker needs a union to survive in the world of auto mechanics, he can't handle the FULL responsibility of "Repair Shop Owner", as such he relies on the "Dealership" to provide him with most of the high dollar equipment he uses on a day to day bassis.
What a fool you are! LOL! This makes it official! Stoma is definatly a RINO
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I think PowerStroker's car is a badge of honor for him. I give PowerStroker props, sometimes. But unfortunately his choice of friends is sorely lacking ... worse than his political leanings even.
I bet he takes the bus and rides a bike, given the IQ shown by his posts I find it hard to believe he even has the wherewithal to own a computer. I bet he accesses the Internet from public libraries. Heck, I bet he's one of those public library porn pervs !!
Obama Carolina Convention Plans Going Awry for Democrats
By John McCormick and Hans Nichols - May 15, 2012
President Barack Obamas decision in February 2011 to hold the Democratic National Convention in North Carolina looked like a bold move to reclaim a state hed won in 2008. Today, its more like an awkward fit.
The states Democratic Party is mired in a sexual harassment scandal. Voters just approved a state constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, which conflicts with Obamas view on the issue. Convention fundraising has been slow, and labor unions tapped to fill the financial gap are angry the convention will be in a city -- Charlotte -- with no unionized hotels and in a state where compulsory union membership or the payment of dues is prohibited as an employment condition.
North Carolinas 9.7 percent unemployment rate is above the national average and one of the host citys top employers --Bank of America (BAC) -- has announced job reductions. Obama is scheduled to accept his partys nomination at Bank of America Stadium in September.
Its inconceivable that they would move the convention, said Don Kettl, dean of the school of public policy at the University of Maryland. But they may wish that they had placed their chips on another swing state.
North Carolina is one of about a dozen states that Democratic and Republican strategists say are likely to determine the outcome of the presidential election.
Gay Community Protests
Last weeks vote to approve a state constitutional ban on same-sex marriage has triggered calls from gay rights activists to move the convention. Some Democrats also want to include same-sex marriage in the party platform that will be approved at the convention, a potentially headline-grabbing debate.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican nominee, is also courting the states voters. He visited Charlotte last week and declined to comment about the same-sex marriage constitutional ban. Romney opposes gay marriage.
Obama won North Carolina four years ago, just barely. The state, which hadnt previously backed a Democrat for president since it went for Jimmy Carter in 1976, gave Obama 49.9 percent of the vote, compared with 49.5 percent for Senator John McCain of Arizona. The margin was about 14,000 votes out of 4.3 million cast.
The decision to hold the convention in Charlotte was meant to signal that Obama planned to compete in some southern and western states that had traditionally voted Republican. Obama, 50, has visited the state 11 times as president, according to a database of his travels maintained by Bloomberg News.
Association With Bank
There are political downsides for Obama in delivering his acceptance speech in a stadium named after a bank at a time when hes championing the need for tighter regulations and more robust consumer protections.
Last October, Obama criticized a planned $5 dollar monthly fee that Bank of America was going to charge its debit card users. He said that while companies have a right to set fees, he questioned the banks explanation for the new charge.
People have been using financial regulation as an excuse to charge consumers more, he said at a White House news conference on Oct. 6. Following complaints from consumers, the bank shelved its plans to impose the fee.
Preparations for the Sept. 4-6 convention come as the Democratic Party in North Carolina is dealing with fallout from a sexual harassment accusation.
Sexual Harassment Allegations
State Democratic Chairman David Parker submitted his resignation over the weekend following complaints about his handling of allegations by an ex-worker against a former party director.
Party members rejected his resignation and Parker says he plans to remain in his post, even though hes been encouraged to leave by Democratic Governor Bev Perdue, who isnt seeking a second term, the Democratic gubernatorial nominee Walter Dalton and state elected officials.
Also playing out in the state is the federal trial of the states former Democratic U.S. senator, John Edwards, who is accused of a scheme to use almost $1 million in campaign contributions to help hide an affair with his pregnant mistress while running for president in 2008.
Brad Crone, a Democratic strategist in North Carolina, called the situation within the state party disconcerting to a lot of people at the national level and the state campaign at least in the short term.
I dont think the shadow is going to be cast very far in terms of whats happening today in the first week of September, he said. That doesnt mean that Obama doesnt have a whole lot of work to do in the state.
Standing By Charlotte
Obamas re-election campaign stands by its decision to locate the convention in Charlotte.
The president won in 2008 by expanding the electorate and expanding the map, so that Democrats would never go back to 2000 or 2004 when all the chips were laid on one state, said Ben LaBolt, Obamas re-election spokesman. Our decision to base the convention in North Carolina is an extension of that vision - a state where no Democrat had won prior to 2008 for decades but all the polls show the president and Mitt Romney tied.
Unlike previous conventions, the Democrats are trying to fund this years gathering without million-dollar donations from corporations. Theyve pressed labor unions to fill in the fundraising gap as part of an effort to raise $36.6 million.
Money Woes
Convention planners are expecting to receive, at most, $4 million from unions this year, less than half of the $8 million contributed by organized labor in 2008, according to a person familiar with the funding strategy who wasnt authorized to speak on the record about fundraising. The number could eventually be less than $1 million and the Charlotte host committee, the main vehicle for funding the convention, is still short more than $20 million, the person said.
Obamas campaign is working to connect Jim Rogers, the host committee co-chairman and chief executive officer of Duke Energy Corp. (DUK), with Obamas wealthiest supporters. Rogers has accompanied Obama on his last two $35,800-per-person fundraisers in New York City, most recently last night at the home of Tony James, the president of Blackstone Group LP, according to a person familiar with the matter who wasnt authorized to speak on the record.
Republicans have no such ban on corporate donations. The host committee for that partys Aug. 27-30 convention in Tampa, Florida, is taking corporate donations as part of a $55 million fundraising goal.
Crone, the North Carolina Democratic strategist, said the decision to hold the convention in his state doesnt look as smart as when it was first announced, given the controversies that have erupted since then. Still, he said it was important for the Obama campaign to show its commitment to southern states traditionally dominated by Republicans.
The gateway to the presidency has to come through North Carolina and Virginia, he said. You have to have some states in the South that youre going to fight in.
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