We have a long history of fighting for stong democratic, member run unions in 
the US, pleas see more articles in Fight Back News, like Teamsters for 
Democratic Union. I am attaching ?the LA Times article cuz many members have 
not read or were not familiar with the abuse jof power and channeling union 
members dues to his? wife and mother in law about $1,000,000 with his salary of 
Tyrone Freeman of SEIU United Long Term Care Workers, not SEIU 721. Wow i was 
asked to go apply there after been unjuslty fired form the old SEIU 660, ( now 
721),?in February?2006,?but I knew then not to go work for a local that 
harasses and intimated its own staff, and ran the local like jhis on little 
kingdom. We need to clean our own house of corrupt and authoritarian union 
bureaucrats like Tyrone and others who do not really want the union members 
involved in?running and building?of their own union. We need to build our 
unions into jorganiztions that truly fight for all workders interests and not 
this so claled labor/management cooperation.


Carlos Montes
www.fightbacknews.org 

Labor Department reportedly joins investigation of SEIU payments




 

Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times

Heathcare worker Karen Linzy calls for an independent investigation into Tyrone 
Freeman, head of United Long-Term Care Workers. The SEIU local has paid nearly 
$178,000 to a video firm operated by his wife, The Times has reported.



U.S. authorities are examining hundreds of thousands of dollars paid by the 
union and a related charity to firms owned by relatives of the Los Angeles 
local's president, sources say.

By Paul Pringle, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer 
August 28, 2008 

A growing financial scandal in the 2-million-member Service Employees 
International Union has prompted a federal criminal investigation into the 
labor organization's largest California local, sources familiar with the probe 
say. 

U.S. Labor Department authorities are examining payments of hundreds of 
thousands of dollars by the union and a related charity to firms owned by 
relatives of the Los Angeles local's president and expenditures of similar sums 
on a golf tournament, restaurants, a cigar lounge and entertainment companies, 
according to people with knowledge of the investigation.


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The investigators are also looking into allegations that some union staff 
members faced retaliation last week after they refused to sign a petition 
supporting its president, Tyrone Freeman, the sources said.

The Times disclosed the spending practices of the United Long-Term Care Workers 
this month. The union's 160,000 dues-payers earn $9 an hour or slightly more 
tending to the elderly and infirm in their residences or nursing homes.

Two agencies of the Labor Department are conducting the inquiry -- the Office 
of Labor-Management Standards and the Inspector General's Office. They are 
responsible for investigating allegations of criminal embezzlement and 
racketeering in unions and work with U.S. attorney's offices in pursuing 
prosecutions. 

A spokeswoman for SEIU President Andy Stern said late Wednesday that the Labor 
Department had notified the union that an investigation had been launched.

"We are deeply concerned about these allegations," said spokeswoman Michelle 
Ringuette. "We are cooperating fully. We will not tolerate in any leader 
actions that threaten the best interests of our members."

Labor Department officials declined to confirm whether an investigation was 
underway. In response to the allegations of retaliations, however, the head of 
the Office of Labor-Management Standards, Don Todd, said in a statement: "We 
take seriously any allegations of intimidation, violence or retaliation. 
Intimidation of union members is unacceptable and is prohibited by law."

Investigators from Todd's agency and the Inspector General's Office are 
interviewing potential witnesses about the local's financial transactions and 
the role that Freeman played in the expenditures, the sources said. The sources 
asked to remain anonymous because they feared reprisals. 

Freeman, a longtime Stern protege who has taken a leave of absence, could not 
be reached for comment Wednesday, and his representatives did not return phone 
calls and e-mail messages. He previously denied any wrongdoing.

The union's national office has placed Freeman's local in trusteeship, removing 
its elected officials, including 55 board members. The local is the second 
largest in the Service Employees International Union, the fastest-growing labor 
organization in the country. 

A second union official, Rickman Jackson, Freeman's former chief of staff, has 
stepped aside from his post as president of SEIU's biggest Michigan chapter. 

A housing corporation that Freeman helped found used the address of a home that 
property records show is owned by Jackson, The Times has reported. 

Union and housing corporation officials have declined to say whether Jackson 
was paid for any use of his residence. Jackson said in an e-mail that he had no 
comment.

It was not clear Wednesday whether the federal inquiry extended to Michigan. 
Stern's representatives have saidhis administration is examining the Detroit 
local's financial records.

Freeman's local has paid nearly $178,000 to a video firm operated by his wife 
at the couple's home, The Times has reported. 

A day-care service run by his mother-in-law at her house has received $96,000 
annually for several years from a union-affiliated charity, the Homecare 
Workers Training Center.

In addition, the local has paid $16,000 to a now-defunct minor league 
basketball team coached by Freeman's brother-in-law and $219,000 to another 
small video firm run by a former staffer, Brian Cheatham. Three other former 
staffers said that Cheatham is a close friend of Freeman and his wife, Pilar 
Planells, and that he had been pictured as a member of their wedding party on 
the website of a Hawaiian nuptials service. 

The photo recently was removed from the website.

Altogether, payments to Freeman and the firms operated by his relatives and 
Cheatham totaled more than $1 million in 2006 and 2007. That includes Freeman's 
compensation from the union, which was about $213,000 last year.

The local also spent nearly $300,000 in 2007 on the Four Seasons Resorts golf 
tournament, restaurants such as Morton's steakhouse, the Grand Havana Room 
cigar club in Beverly Hills, and the William Morris Agency, the Hollywood 
talent firm, The Times has reported.

The union spent at least $123,000 more on the Carlsbad tournament than it 
received in reimbursements, although the event was billed as a fundraiser, 
records show. 

After The Times raised questions about the nearly $10,000 paid to the Grand 
Havana Room, Freeman said he refunded the money.

He said all the other expenditures were in the interest of the union's members.

Freeman and union representatives have declined to discuss an $82,000 payment 
to a Florida video firm that has said it never received such a payment. 

The payout was reported in the union's Labor Department filings. 

Meanwhile, several union staff members told last week of being pressured by 
Freeman's lieutenants to sign the petition supporting him. 

Some of those who initially refused were transferred to positions far from 
their homes, according to three staffers who asked not to be identified because 
they feared retribution.

About 10 workers who balked at signing the petition had their union-provided 
cellphone service discontinued, the staffers said. 

Ringuette said the union was investigating those complaints "very aggressively."

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