GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (NAGE) / SERVICE EMPLOYEES (SEIU)
National Boss Ousted after Probe
Kenneth T. Lyons, the president of the Nat'l Ass'n of Gov't Employees,
was removed from office Nov. 5 and permanently barred from participating
in union activities after a union hearing on charges that he attempted
to obstruct a state ethics probe by falsifying union records. Lyons, who
served as NAGE president for 40 years, denied any wrongdoing after being
charged in July with altering and destroying union records relating to
a dozen or so meals he had with James Hartnett, undersecretary of the Mass.
Div. of Admin. & Fin. Lyons was also accused of trying to "involve
other union officers in a scheme to thwart an investigation of Hartnett
and of attempting to mislead state investigators."
The Serv. Employees Int'l Union in Washington, D.C., NAGE's parent, confirmed that following an Oct. hearing in Boston before hearing officer Ray Marshall, an ex-U.S. Labor Sec'y, SEIU found that Lyons was trying to protect Hartnett, a longtime friend and the state's chief labor negotiator. SEIU also found that Lyons began altering his expense accounts after the state Ethics Comm'n began investigating his relationship with Hartnett. Under Mass. ethics laws, public employees are barred from accepting or soliciting gifts (or meals) valued at $50 or more from business associates. Lyons allegedly spent several hundred dollars on a dinner at the Ritz-Carlton hotel for Hartnett and his wife.
In a separate hearing this summer, SEIU placed NAGE in emergency trusteeship for financial irregularities and ordered that the trusteeship continue. NAGE represents state and other public workers in Mass. and several other states, including Cal., Conn., N.H., R.I., and Va.
Known for his outspoken comments, Lyons this summer was at the center of another controversy when the Int'l Bhd. of Police Officers broke ties with NAGE. The break came after Lyons made a remark on Boston TV station that was widely viewed as anti-Semitic. Lyons has had longstanding feuds with labor groups because of his support of conservative candidates who are at odds with the hard-left union movement. In 1990, he sued the Boston Globe and the Boston Herald after reports linking him to a disruption at the Democratic State Convention. [Bos. Globe 11/7/01]
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