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Robert Bluey :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama Signals Less Union Oversight
by Robert Bluey
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The Labor Department’s seven-year effort to improve financial reporting and disclosure by unions could come to a screeching halt once President Bush leaves office.

Sen. Barack Obama’s support for ending federal oversight of the Teamsters is the clearest indication yet of how a Democratic administration would treat labor unions.

Both Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton wooed the Teamsters in hopes of securing its coveted endorsement. But only Obama went so far as to say that government oversight had “run its course.” The union endorsed Obama in February.

Since then, Obama’s ties to Teamsters President James P. Hoffa have grown stronger. Hoffa has traveled with Obama on the campaign trail and acted as a surrogate on trade issues for the candidate.

History of Corruption

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has a history of corruption problems dating back to 1959, when the Landrum-Griffith Act created many of the financial reporting and disclosure requirements in law today. Within years of the act’s passage, Hoffa’s father was sparring with then-U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy over union corruption.

But it wasn’t until 1992 that the Department of Justice took the unprecedented step of creating a three-member independent review board to help the Teamsters root out its mob influence. When the younger Hoffa became president in 1999, he made it a priority to end the government’s oversight.

The Wall Street Journal, which first reported Obama’s promise to the Teamsters, notes that the review board’s caseload has declined over the years. Still, many problems remain with local Teamsters outfits, according to the Labor Department’s union enforcement agency.

In the last seven years, the Office of Labor-Management Standards has secured more than 30 convictions of Teamsters officials for crimes ranging from embezzlement and wire fraud to theft and falsifying union records.

Two former officers of Teamsters Local 743 in Illinois were convicted in March as part of a 14-count criminal complaint alleging conspiracy, mail fraud, theft and embezzlement. Another conviction in April involved a former bookkeeper charged with embezzling $140,000 from Houston’s Teamsters Local 19.

Increased Enforcement Continued...

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Robert B. Bluey is director of the Center for Media & Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation and maintains a blog at RobertBluey.com
 
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Subject: Union oversight Commission>>>>>>
I find this column by Bluey full of BS and also dumb.
The Democrats hate the Unions, as much as the Republicans do. The best Unions have been chastised by both parties. Why did Robert Kennedy take on the Teamsters. Was it because Hoffa had criminal ties or was it because he did not want them in his house.
Up until the Kennedy forced intrussion by our Government into the Teamsters. They had the best retirement package out their. They made the roads safer for both truck drivers and the daily car driver.
Unions made America a land of buyers, of cars, homes and Stocks. Republicans and Democrats have made America weak, poor and dependant on the wealthy for everything which will only bring anarchy.

Obama promises less scrutiny.
After all the corruption in the Teamster Union, there will now be less oversight. I have read some of the comments and I know that some of these people desiring less scrutiny were never teamsters. Local # 560 raped the pensioners with sweetheart loans and vacation sites built to accomodate union officials, If you read the teamster magazine , the back section is about officials that are being investigated and penalized by the Union. It is still rampart and will continue to be.
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