Stands with the original gangsters the teamsters and especially yrc man Kevin mccaffrey who cannot conduct a teamsters local 707 union meeting without his friend chuck
Yrc robbed the department of defense and is the largest employer in the local 707 pension fund mccaffrey trustee thereof
Mccaffrey and the Tesmsters have been fixing elections since before Donald was born
See Carle Campanile’s ny post articles about mccaffrey and or his business partner Joseph g Cairo
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Teamsters union hounds delinquent members for back dues
A Teamsters union is picking a fight with an unlikely enemy — its own members.
In an extraordinary move, Teamsters Local 707 has sent delinquency collection notices to off-track-betting workers and other members it says are in arrears for union dues totaling hundreds or even thousands of dollars a pop.
The targeted members were on maternity leave, medical or disability leave or furlough during the coronavirus pandemic. While union dues are automatically deducted from worker paychecks, that is not the case when members are off the payroll.
If the members don’t cough up what is owed, Teamsters 707 warned that it will instruct the Nassau County OTB and other employers to double the union dues taken from the workers’ salaries until they’re paid up.
“Are [union officials] acting like a debt collector? I think it’s worse. It’s more like extortion,” said OTB cashier Rosie Schwab, an employee since 1998 who was told by the Teamsters that she owed $1,452.50.
Schumer pays back Nadler for ‘98 support with endorsement over Maloney
Sen. Chuck Schumer’s endorsement of Rep. Jerry Nadler over fellow House memberCarolyn Maloney in Manhattan’s newly drawn 12th Congressional District is reciprocation for Nadler sticking his neck out and backing Schumer in his first Senate run more than two decades ago, The Post has learned.
“It literally goes back to 1998,” a source in the Schumer camp said of the bromance Tuesday.
Schumer, now the Senate’s majority leader, faced a tough three-way fight in that year’s Democratic primary against former Rep. Geraldine Ferraro and liberal Mark Green.
Ferraro, the first woman nominated for vice president, was considered the favorite and Green — then the city’s public advocate — was a Manhattan liberal more in the mold of Nadler than Schumer.
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