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Boston Teamsters
"The federal trial of four Teamsters accused of using strong-arm tactics against a “Top Chef” production team began Monday with the selection of 12 jurors, who will be asked to decide whether the defendants attempted to extort producers of the popular cooking show or simply exercised their right to picket.
The 14 women and four men, six of them alternates, will begin hearing evidence Tuesday morning in a trial that is expected to underscore the close relationship between the Teamsters and Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, a former union leader. John Fidler, Daniel Redmond, Robert Cafarelli, and Michael Ross, members of Charlestown-based Local 25, are charged with conspiracy to extort and aiding and abetting. The trial comes at an uncomfortable time for Walsh, who is running for reelection this fall and has seen two of his top administrators indicted for attempting to withhold permits for another event unless organizers hired union workers. Prosecutors in the current trial say that the Teamsters threatened to picket if the show’s producers did not hire union drivers, and that they intimidated and harassed members of the nonunion crew. Prosecutors said Fidler tried to block the restaurant’s driveway when Padma Lakshmi, one of the show’s hosts, arrived in a minivan. He allegedly reached into the minivan and said, “Lookie what we have here,” according to federal court documents. He insulted the driver of the van, then said to Lakshmi: “I’ll smash your pretty little face,” prosecutors say. If convicted, Fidler, 53; Redmond, 49; Cafarelli, 47; and Ross, 63, could be sentenced to as long as 20 years in prison." ------------------ Ahh, unions. Intimidation, extortion, corruption. White men bullying women, trying to hold on to the privilege they believe they've "earned". |
Boston Teamsters
You mean there's corruption going in the teamsters? Do tell...
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Boston Teamsters
On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 05:00:27 -0700 (PDT), Its Me
wrote: "The federal trial of four Teamsters accused of using strong-arm tactics against a “Top Chef” production team began Monday with the selection of 12 jurors, who will be asked to decide whether the defendants attempted to extort producers of the popular cooking show or simply exercised their right to picket. .... Ahh, unions. Intimidation, extortion, corruption. White men bullying women, trying to hold on to the privilege they believe they've "earned". I always thought it was amusing that the international Brotherhood of Teamsters headquarters was a non-union shop. I guess it was because most of the workers there were women. |
Boston Teamsters
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I always thought it was amusing that the international Brotherhood of Teamsters headquarters was a non-union shop. I guess it was because most of the workers there were women. " -// Well it is kind bad hard to go file a grievance or go on strike against yourself... |
Boston Teamsters
On Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at 1:14:03 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
" I always thought it was amusing that the international Brotherhood of Teamsters headquarters was a non-union shop. I guess it was because most of the workers there were women. " -// Well it is kind bad hard to go file a grievance or go on strike against yourself... I remember a few years ago when some big union hall was being constructed... using non-union labor. They couldn't afford themselves! Or maybe they just wanted it to stay within budget and time constraints. |
Boston Teamsters
On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 10:14:01 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: " I always thought it was amusing that the international Brotherhood of Teamsters headquarters was a non-union shop. I guess it was because most of the workers there were women. " -// Well it is kind bad hard to go file a grievance or go on strike against yourself... The joint council offices and locals were union at the time. Dave Beck's limo driver wasn't even a teamster. Hoffa drove himself and did not have a driver. That guy ended up as a courier/messenger, still not in a union. Like I said it was always interesting to the workers there. OTOH they actually had a better package than they were likely to get as union members. The excuse often used was if some union was on strike, they needed people in the office who could cross picket lines and they certainly did not want the international office under threat of a strike. I suspect the latter. |
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