Posts Tagged ‘UFCW’
UFCW President James Darin Boatman Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement
UFCW Local 617 President James Darin Boatman has pleaded guilty to embezzling from the union.
Read MoreUFCW’s Aja Jasmin Sentenced to Over 2 Years in Prison
Aja Jasmin, president of UFCW Local 350-C has pleaded guilty to wire fraud.
Read MoreMark Douglas, Former UFCW Boss, Sentenced for Crimes
UFCW Presidet Mark Douglas has pleaded guilty to embezzling money from union funds and must now serve two years of probation and pay restitution.
Read MoreFormer UFCW President Aja Jasmin Attempts to Steal $190,000
Aja Jasmin, UFCW Union Boss, has pleaded guilty to embezzlement in the amount of around $190,000.
Read MoreUSDOL Warnings: 2020 Critical and Declining Status Pensions
2020 Troubled Pensions according to the U.S. Department of Labor
Read More2019 Critical and Declining Status Pensions
Corona Virus may wipe these union pensions out if Nancy Pelosi & Joe Biden continue to attack free enterprise and investments. Big Labor Tax-and-Spend Politicians could break the backs and the savings of American employees.
Read MoreUFCW Officials Plan Black Friday Protests
https://nilrr.org/wp-admin/post-new.phpHiding behind the name OUR Walmart, union officials are planning to disrupt Black Friday sales by engineering hundreds of protests across the country. While the name, OUR Walmart, implies the movement enjoys the support of Walmart employees, but the distinct lack of involvement among Walmart workers is clearly evident. Bill McMorris has the story in…
Read More2014 Labor Union Pension Plan Critical Status Notices
The National Institute for Labor Relations Research has updated its page listing the Critical Status Notices sent out by the U.S. Department of Labor to “multiemployer pension plans,” which are mostly controlled by Labor Union Officials. This year and several past years of status notices go to NILRR,org’s 2014 Pensions in Critical Status page.
Read MoreUnion-led Demonstrations Barred
Courts are increasingly finding union-led demonstrations violatenumerous laws. Ryan Williams has the story in The Hill. Last year the state’s Benton County Circuit Court issued a restraining order prohibiting the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) and its “subsidiary” OUR Walmart from any actions on company property or at Walmart events. As a…
Read MoreNILRR Weekly News Clips, November 22, 2013
Regent Law Students Participate in Two Supreme Court Cases Networkedblogs.com, November 20, 2013 Through the Right to Work Practicum at Regent University School of Law, Regent’s law students have recently had the incredible opportunity to participate in not one, but two cases being heard by the United States Supreme Court. The United States Supreme…
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