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Constitutional Class Sizes
The Miami Herald reports that Florida’s statewide teachers union has filed a lawsuit to stop the state from counting votes on a constitutional amendment that would alter class sizes in the state. A lawyer for Florida’s statewide teachers union asked a judge Wednesday to block the counting of votes cast on the Legislature’s proposed state [more...]

Posted Thu, 09 Sep 2010 .

It’s Hard to Get Specific When Everything Specific Is Shot Down
There was a minor dustup over at the Huffington Post when Davis Guggenheim (the director of the pro-education reform documentary Waiting for “Superman”) was criticized by Dan Brown (not the author of The Da Vinci Code, but a schoolteacher) for offering gauzy platitudes instead of actual suggestions for reform. Wrote Brown: Guggenheim presents his teacher [more...]

Posted Wed, 08 Sep 2010 .

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Union Profile

2005  |  2006
Basic Facts
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Total Assets: $ 285,866,329 
Members: 392,584 
Employees: 235 
Employees earning over $75,000: 63 
Total Political Funds: $ 1,378,832 
ULPs Filed Since 2000: 1,228 
Decertification Petitions Filed: 209 
Operating Engineers (IUOE)
National Headquarters
1125 17TH STREET, N.W.
WASHINGTON, DC 20036


The International Union of Operating Engineers is a labor union within the AFL-CIO representing primarily construction workers who work as heavy equipment operators, mechanics, surveyors, and stationary engineers, who maintain heating and other systems in buildings and industrial complexes, in the United States and Canada. Founded in 1896, it currently represents roughly 400,000 workers in approximately 170 local unions and operates nearly one hundred apprenticeship programs. The most powerful local in the International is IUOE Local 150 based in Countryside (Chicago), Illinois. Local 150 is the third largest local in the international with jurisdiction in parts of three states Illinois,Indiana and Iowa. Local 150 President and Buissness Manager is William "Bill" E. Dugan.

This description above uses material from the Wikipedia.com and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.

Membership
Total Membership:   392,584




Financial Information
Total Assets:  $ 285,866,329
Total Receipts:  $ 122,087,135



Source: Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards LM filings

Financial Disbursements
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Representational Activities ( 19.0%) $ 12,555,380 more detailed information
Political Activities & Lobbying ( 2.3%) $ 1,538,661 more detailed information
Contributions, Gifts & Grants ( 0.3%) $ 170,985 more detailed information
General Overhead ( 2.1%) $ 1,391,219 more detailed information
Union Administration ( 19.5%) $ 12,882,186 more detailed information
Strike Benefits ( 0.1%) $ 93,151 
Total Compensation ( 17.5%) $ 11,554,933 
Per Capita Tax ( 4.7%) $ 3,114,962 
Other ( 34.3%) $ 22,606,472 
Source: Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards LM filings


Locals & Other Affiliated Organizations
Top 10 Locals (by Members)
Local Members
IUOE Local 3 (Alameda, CA) 41,193
IUOE Local 12 (Pasadena, CA) 23,102
IUOE Local 150 (Countryside, IL) 21,119
IUOE Local 39 (San Francisco, CA) 16,484
IUOE Local 18 (Cleveland, OH) 15,145
IUOE Local 324 (Livonia, MI) 13,140
IUOE Local 49 (Minneapolis, MN) 12,625
IUOE Local 501 (Los Angeles, CA) 9,483
IUOE Local 399 (Chicago, IL) 9,401
IUOE Local 302 (Bothell, WA) 9,319
[show all locals & affiliates]
Source: Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards LM filings

Leadership
Top 10 International IUOE Leaders & Staff (by Salary)
Name Title   Total Compensation
Francis Hanley   General President     $ 399,865
Vincent Giblin   General President     $ 398,819
Christopher Hanley   Gen Sec-treas     $ 234,214
Richard Griffin   Gen Counsel     $ 195,842
Richard Bonzani   Org Director     $ 191,670
James Vandyke   Director     $ 164,524
John Loughry   Cfo     $ 157,949
Richard Pound   Reg Director     $ 153,805
Charles Zink   Int L Rep     $ 148,590
Timothy James   Pol Director     $ 148,519
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Source: Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards LM filings
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Political Money

Political Action Committees (PAC)
Unions typically use PACs to make "hard money" contributions to specific candidates they support. Each PAC can donate up to $5,000 per candidate per election. PACs are highly regulated under the Federal Election Commission.

Featured PAC: ENGINEERS POLITICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE (EPEC)/INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS
Total Given: $ 923,800


Other Affiliated PACs
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 12 VOLUNTARY LEGISLATIVE FUND $ 153,050 
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 324 NATIONAL POLITICAL ACTIVITIES COMM. $ 58,105 
I.U.O.E LOCAL 15 POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $ 51,550 
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS - LOCAL 101 POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $ 45,000 
SUPPORTERS OF ENGINEERS LOCAL 3 ENDORSED CANDIDATES $ 36,427 
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 68 POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $ 24,800 
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS LO 825 POLITICAL ACTION AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE $ 23,100 
LOCAL 138 138A & 138B INTERNATIONAL UNIONOFOPERATINGENGINEERSPOLITICALACTIONFUND-FEDERAL $ 22,000 
PAC-INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS, LOCAL 487 $ 21,000 
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL #302 VOLUNTARY POLITICAL FUND $ 20,000 

Source: 2003-2004 Federal Election Commission PAC data.


527 Money
In most cases, unions use 527 organizations to make unlimited "soft money" donations to campaigns or candidates they support. Unlike PACs, 527 organiztions do not coordinate with specific candidates, and as a result, are not regulated by the Federal Election Commission.

Total Affiliated 527 Receipts:  $ 535,441
Total Affiliated 527 Disbursements:  $ 516,762
[show all funds]
Source: Internal Revenue Service 527 electronic form 8872 filings

Unfair Labor Practices

The National Labor Relations Board investigates instances of union violations of the National Labor Relations Act and other labor laws. Unfair Labor Practices include instances of bad faith bargaining, excessive dues, violence, threats and many other violations.


Unionization Elections
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) oversees union representation elections, or "R Cases." To call an election, 30 percent of affected employees are required to sign a petition for an election. Elections can be used to both certify and decertify union representation. Increasingly, unions are avoiding the NLRB election process, instead opting for "Card Check" unionization.

Decertification Elections
Union members unhappy with their current union can opt to decertify it as their exclusive bargaining representative. These are known as "RD" cases.

Decertification Petitions Filed: 209
[see decertifications]

Source: National Labor Relations Board's Case Activity Tracking (CATS) database

Elections Records
Despite the commonly held belief that most workers would like to join a union, union representation elections—also known as "RC Cases"—often fail.

Certification Elections since 2000