mcaffrey is asked. why he has not ptovided nassau otb employees members of teamsters local 707 with an accounting of the use of nassau otb's ppp money and spplication gor ppp loan foregiveness for dime loan
mcaffrey is asked why the members of teamsters local 707 have not been provided with the books snd revords of the teamsters local 707 pension fund of which he is trustee, bellone notes that when mccaffrey lodt the last union election b he orevented the victors from accessing union revords. hoffa overturned the election results.
Mccaffrey is asked by a congressional committee looking inyo the yrc ppp loan of 800 million of which half was returned to the teamsters why the teamsters are always looking for federal cash when thrir acts and omissions have caused loss or injury to union members. note that yrc is the largest employer in the local 707 pension fund and mccaffrey negotiates union contracts as well as being a pension trustee.
Mcaffrey is asked for revords of all campaign contributions made by or caused to be made by the president lice or similar entities.
mcafffey fires back that he leRned the tools of the trade from the plumbers.
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone on Tuesday called on the federal government to come through with financial aid, claiming that without it the county faces severe budget cuts including defunding the police. Republican lawmakers denounced the county executive’s remarks, calling it fearmongering. Credit: Newsday / Raychel Brightman; James Carbone
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