Monday, June 17, 2019

unions do not need hatch act they just call otb



Speaking to the Fox & Friends team on Friday for a much-anticipated phone interview, Trump said he wasn’t going to fire Conway, despite the Office of Special Counsel’s recommendation that she be removed from her post for violating the Hatch Act, which prohibits employees of the federal government from actively engaging in political activity, multiple times.
“No, I’m not gonna fire her. I think she’s a terrific person. She’s a tremendous spokesperson,” Trump said. “She’s been loyal, she’s just a great person...They have tried to take away her speech, and I think you’re entitled to free speech in this country.”



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Nassau OTB reprimands worker who criticized union chief Kevin McCaffrey

The betting agency reprimanded union activist Jackson Leeds for criticizing McCaffrey, who is head of Teamsters Local 707 and also a Suffolk County legislator.



Nassau OTB has reprimanded a union activist for
Nassau OTB has reprimanded a union activist for criticizing his union leader, Teamsters Local 707 chief Kevin McCaffrey, seen in 2016. Photo Credit: John Roca 
Nassau OTB has reprimanded cashier and union activist Jackson Leeds for criticizing his own union leader, Teamsters Local 707 Kevin McCaffrey, who also is a Suffolk County legislator.
Without mentioning McCaffrey by name, Arthur Walsh, Nassau OTB general counsel and corporate secretary, said in an April 22 letter that Leeds was “insubordinate” for presenting “verbal objections to the staff and public about the current union leadership.”
Walsh said OTB policies bar workers from setting up information tables or engaging in similar conduct without written OTB consent. Her also said workers are not allowed to enter branches while off-duty except to make a bet or collect a paycheck.
Walsh said the reprimand will be placed in Leeds personnel file and if uncorrected, “future discipline may be imposed up to and including firing.” Leeds can file a grievance if he is “unsatisfied with this letter,” Walsh said.
Leeds concedes he criticized McCaffrey but said the OTB policy is improper because “people have an absolute right to talk about labor matters among themselves whether at work or not.”
McCaffrey, a Lindenhurst Republican who represents the Suffolk Legislature's 14th District, said Nassau OTB put the policy in place because Leeds not only criticized him and the agency but was disrupting employees’ work.
“Some people are never happy,” said McCaffrey. “If he wants to pursue a grievance, we will follow the proper procedures and represent him properly.”



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