Thursday, March 8, 2018

dear robert barletta




help see that the rights of members of teamsters local 707 secured by ny const art 1 sec 3 are not abridged  by nassau ot,

psrk strategies collects from nassau otb while we work and they do nothing but collect


Sunday, April 1, 2018
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hoffa henchman and  gary labarbers side kick kevin mcaafrey. has done nothing to see thst nassau otb is open on frank stronsch day



the nassau otb faithful know not all unions are created equally




Robert Barletta, a spokesman for the union organization, said the lawsuit is an attempt by Related to stunt a movement called #CountMeIn, whose members oppose non-union construction.


McCaffrey seeks rerun of union election labarbera's buddy


Suffolk County Legis. Kevin McCaffrey, who is also the $106,000-a-year president of Teamster Local 707, has filed a protest and asked for a rerun of a recent union election that he lost by six votes.
McCaffrey, a Republican, filed the protest with Teamster Joint Council 16, claiming opponents did improper workplace electioneering during the mail-in balloting. He also said more than 100 union members were never sent ballots because one of the employer companies failed to send in dues and proper paperwork until after the election.
About 2,400 ballots went out, but only 650 votes were cast in the contest in which retiree John Kelder, a former union president, edged out McCaffrey. McCaffrey (R-Lindenhurst) lost his union election only days before he won a second term as a $100,000-a-year county lawmaker. Kelder criticized McCaffrey over cuts in the union’s waning pension fund.
McCaffrey said a hearing will be held before the joint council, which has the power to order a new election. Should a new balloting be ordered at the Dec. 10 hearing, the president’s post would be vacant starting Jan. 1 until a revote could be held, McCaffrey said.

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