Nov 16 2009

Evil Union vs. Kevin Anderson, Eagle Scout

Category: news and politics, scoutingSteve @ 23:27 pm
SEIU was for Obama?  Ya don't say...

SEIU was for Obama? Ya don't say...

I’m not a union fan.  My dad was a UAW member at Caterpillar Tractor for 40 years.  I can safely say that he (and the family) derived no tangible benefits from his union membership, except frequent strikes that left us strapped, occasionally at Christmastime.  So when I hear about a union threatening an Eagle Scout candidate and Allentown, PA over a service project, I can’t say I’m surprised.

In pursuit of an Eagle Scout badge, Kevin Anderson, 17, has toiled for more than 200 hours hours over several weeks to clear a walking path in an east Allentown park.

Little did the do-gooder know that his altruistic act would put him in the cross hairs of the city’s largest municipal union.

Nick Balzano, president of the local Service Employees International Union, told Allentown City Council Tuesday that the union is considering filing a grievance against the city for allowing Anderson to clear a 1,000-foot walking and biking path at Kimmets Lock Park.

Union thugs at work

Union thugs at work

“We’ll be looking into the Cub Scout or Boy Scout who did the trails,” Balzano told the council.

Balzano said Saturday he isn’t targeting Boy Scouts. But given the city’s decision in July to lay off 39 SEIU members, Balzano said “there’s to be no volunteers.” No one except union members may pick up a hoe or shovel, plant a flower or clear a walking path.

“We would hope that the well-intentioned efforts of an Eagle Scout candidate would not be challenged by the union,” said Mayor Ed Pawlowski in an e-mail Friday. “This young man is performing a great service to the community. His efforts should be recognized as such.”

Balzano said Saturday the union is still looking into the matter and might cut the city a break.

“We are probably going to let this one go,” Balzano said.

Anderson, a junior and varsity soccer player at Southern Lehigh High School, is a member of Boy Scout Troop 301 of Center Valley.

He got the idea for the trail while taking hikes along the partially complete, 165-mile Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor. He noticed there were a few missing connections to the trail in Kimmets Lock Park, which is on the Lehigh River near Dauphin Street. He already has logged 250 hours trying to carve out a walking and biking trail along the river.

“I decided to do my part in completing this part of the trail. In that way, others could enjoy walking along the river, without having to walk on the busy road,” Anderson said in an e-mail Friday.

This is the same SEIU that threatened voters and even roughed up its own members.  Unions may have served a purpose at one time, but that time is long past.

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Mar 25 2009

‘Free Choice’ is Not the Wording I Would Choose

Category: news and politicsSteve @ 03:12 am

Isn’t it interesting how language can change the context of an argument?

WASHINGTON (AP) – Sen. Arlen Specter has told a business lobbying group he will vote against a bill that makes it easier for workers to form unions. The Pennsylvania Republican’s decision is a major blow to organized labor’s efforts to pass the Employee Free Choice Act this year.

Specter was the only Republican to support the bill two years ago.  Unions were counting on him as the crucial 60th vote needed to overcome an expected GOP filibuster of the measure when it’s taken up later this summer.

Specter informed John Engler, head of the National Association of Manufacturers, of his decision to oppose the bill.

I didn’t see any mention of how the Employee ‘Free Choice’ Act actually eliminates the secret ballot or how ‘Free Choice’ exposes employees to union intimidation.  I hope that a few Democrat senators grow a spine and vote against this monstrosity, but I’m not holding my breath.  Spines in DC seem to be in short supply.

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