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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

THE BLOOM FIRM WINS RELEASE OF TELEPHONE RECORDS IN A LAWSUIT AGAINST A MAJOR UNION


Alan Goldberg successfully argued for the release of telephone records in Michael McCarron’s lawsuit against the Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters.  Due to stringent legal restrictions placed upon the release of telephone records, it is extremely difficult for a requesting party to convince a judge to release such records.  Alan's victory comes as a result of his successful showing of the existence of a relationship between the requested telephone records and Mr. McCarron's claim that his right to free speech was obstructed.

COURTESY OF DIRTY DOUG MCCARRON AND HIS NCCMP RATS

........AND BOUGHT AND PAID FOR WITH UNION MEMBERS FUNDS IN NCCMP $25,000 MEMBERSHIP FEES 

"UNION RETIREES FEAR DRAMATIC PENSION CUTS UNDER NEW FEDERAL LAW"
WHY WOULD CONGRESS READ A LETTER ON THE FLOOR STATING "PLEASES SCREW OUR NATIONS RETIREES" FROM SOMEONE LIKE DIRTY DOUG WHO ENRICHED HIMSELF WHILE LETTING UBC UNION FUNDS LOSE MILLIONS WITH GLOBAL CROSSING AND THE ULLICO FRAUD...

 WHY WOULD CONGRESS READ A LETTER ON THE FLOOR STATING "PLEASES SCREW OUR NATIONS RETIREES" FROM SOMEONE LIKE DIRTY DOUG WHO ENRICHED HIMSELF DIVERTING MILLIONS OF PENSION FUND DOLLARS INTO RON TUTORS PB CAPITAL

 WHY WOULD CONGRESS READ A LETTER ON THE FLOOR STATING "PLEASES SCREW OUR NATIONS RETIREES" FROM SOMEONE LIKE DIRTY DOUG WHO ENRICHED HIMSELF DIVERTING BILLIONS OF UBC  FUND DOLLARS INTO ULLICO.THE UBC FUNDED ULLICO. THAT GREAT UNION FUND BACKED COMPANY KNOWN FOR STOCK FRAUD BY ITS LEADERS AND FOR LOSING THEIR ENTIRE ULLICO CAUSALITY DIVISION WHICH WAS SEIZED AND SHUT DOWN BY THE DELAWARE INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS OFFICE
 

UNION RETIREES FEAR DRAMATIC PENSION CUTS UNDER NEW FEDERAL LAW

 Jim Mackinnon

February 15, 2015
Akron Beacon Journal
Karen Friedman, executive vice president and policy director at the nonprofit Pension Rights Center in Washington, is highly critical of the new law while acknowledging that pension reforms are needed. “We are not saying don’t fix multiemployer [plans],” Friedman said. But an act that allows plans to cut retiree pensions is “such a departure from current law,” she said. “It’s just such a buzz saw on retiree pensions.


 Consolidated Freight retiree Bill Hendershot, 73, of Canal Fulton, 76, of Akron, discuss the recent change in legislation that result in possible pension cuts at a Retired Teamsters Fellowship Club meeting on Feb. 4, in Akron., Mike Cardew/Akron Beacon Journal,

 
Bill Hendershot and his wife live on his union pension and Social Security. Hendershot, a retired Consolidated Freightways long-distance truck driver, gets around now in a 12-year-old Toyota Corolla. The couple still pay a mortgage on their home in Canal Fulton.