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N∅ M∅ ∅baMa∅ July 29th 11 02:41 AM

Racketeering Charges against SEIU; What Does Liberal Fascist 0baMa0 Know?
 
United States District Judge Claude Hilton, acting in the eastern
district of Virginia, has ruled that the French-based food service and
facilities management company Sodexo can proceed with an extortion
claim against the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).

The SEIU, which has strong ties to the Obama administration, has been
accused of using ties to the federal government to harass companies
such as Sodexo. The alleged methods include using regulatory or
government action to pressure or embarrass the company or its
employees.

As shown by recent action taken by the National Labor Relations Board,
including proposed rules to steamroll union organizing over company
opposition and the fight to kill non-union jobs created by Boeing, the
administration is not adverse to flexing it’s union muscles at the
federal level.

Sodexo, which operates as a contractor in government facilities,
military bases, schools and hospitals, says that the SEIU tried to
“extort [the company] by threatening financial damage unless [it]
cave[d] into its demands. The SEIU's campaign was designed to
illegally threaten [the] company.”

Sedexo vowed to continue to “challenge the SEIU's illegal behavior
until it ends,” says a statement released by the company.

The ruling means that the company can continue to pursue a civil case
to stop the SEIU from using illegal tactics such as “blackmail,
vandalism, trespassing, harassment and lobbying law violations, which
were designed to steer government and private contracts away from
Sodexo in order to damage the Company's business,” says the company.

The SEIU responded by saying Sodexo’s claims were “baseless.”

“The ruling means that SEIU will have an opportunity to prove the
facts about our organization, our members, and our work regarding
Sodexo,” said a statement released by the SEIU.

The Blog of the Legal Times says that the union has been accused “of
carrying out a negative publicity campaign in order to strong-arm
exclusive access to Sodexo’s non-union employees. Sodexo claimed the
union was attempting to unlawfully unionize employees and increase
revenue in violation of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt
Organizations Act.”

According to the National Legal and Policy Center only 18,000 of the
company’s 98,000 qualified employees have chosen to join the SEIU. In
retaliation, says the NLPC, the union has carried out a campaign of
intimidation that includes:

threw plastic roaches onto food at a high-profile event catered by
Sodexo;
scared hospital patients by insinuating that Sodexo food contained
bugs, rat droppings, mold and flies;
sneaked into elementary schools to avoid security;
violated lobbying laws to steer business away from the company; and
threatened Sodexo USA employees with public exposure of alleged
wrongdoing.

The NLPC also revealed that the union may be operating from an
“internal SEIU monograph, titled Contract Campaign Manual. The
monograph serves as a veritable bible for waging guerrilla warfare
against recalcitrant employers. The Washington, D.C.-based free-market
think tank, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, obtained a copy from
the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system.”

The NLPC says that manual encourages “jeopardizing relationships
between the employer and lenders, investors, stockholders, customers,
clients, patients, tenants, politicians, or others on whom the
employer depends for funds.: The manual also recommends applying legal
and, most telling “regulatory pressure” in order to “"threaten the
employer with costly action by government agencies or the courts."

Where would the regulatory pressure or government action come from?
The SEIU reportedly spent $60 million electing Barack Obama.

The manual, says the NLPC, goes on to encourage organizers to
personally harass board members, shareholders and management officials
with “dirt” in order to further facilitate union organizing at a
target company.

On July 1st the Competitive Enterprise Institute published the SEIU’s
plan “to launch a national campaign of economic strong-arming and
sabotage. Their plan envisions mortgage and student loan strikes and
bank boycotts. Also contemplated are acts of harassment and
intimidation directed against bank officials, corporate heads and
public officials deemed to be enemies of the people.”

So if indeed the SEIU has been guilty of illegal activities such as
using government influence to threaten or intimidate companies or
individuals, the question is how much does the Obama administration
know and how high does it go?

http://finance.townhall.com/columnis...s_obama _know

[email protected] July 29th 11 11:24 AM

Racketeering Charges against SEIU; What Does Liberal Fascist 0baMa0 Know?
 
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 22:11:45 -0600, wrote:

On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 18:41:39 -0700 (PDT), N? M? ?baMa?
wrote:


The SEIU, which has strong ties to the Obama administration, has been
accused of using ties to the federal government to harass companies
such as Sodexo.


YAWN

Unions support anyone who gives workers a fair shake

Unions would support a ham sandwich in that case.


We all agree that Oboobuh is a big

CB
....
"The debt ceiling should not be something that is used as a gun
against the heads of the American people to extract tax breaks for
corporate jet owners or oil and gas companies that are making billions
of dollars," Obama said during a town hall that featured questions
posed through the online social network Twitter.
....
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/GOP-sh...47664.html?x=0

What class

Here's a cartoon of the Classless One
http://global.nationalreview.com/ima...oll_101129.jpg

MnMikew July 29th 11 03:14 PM

Racketeering Charges against SEIU; What Does Liberal Fascist 0baMa0 Know?
 

wrote in message
...
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 18:41:39 -0700 (PDT), N? M? ?baMa?
wrote:


The SEIU, which has strong ties to the Obama administration, has been
accused of using ties to the federal government to harass companies
such as Sodexo.


YAWN

Unions support anyone who gives workers a fair shake

Unions are for morons. Like the SEIU gives a flying **** about it's members.



dave July 30th 11 02:15 PM

Who would YOU hire to go toe to toe with the psychopath corporateCEOs? Julie Andrews?
 
On 07/30/2011 04:57 AM, pyjamarama wrote:

Unions are thuggish, corrupt, greedy, racketeering, criminal cabals
that routinely inflict violence on anyone who tries to rein in reach
and scope...

It's why the Teamster's had some eight straight "leaders" convicted of
felony corruption/bribery charges and why union "strikes" invaribly
devolve into abject brutality.




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