National Legal and Policy Center -- Organized Labor Accountability Project
 
UNION CORRUPTION UPDATE
 
Febuary 15, 1999 -- Vol. 2, Issue 4


 
For Influential Leaders & Important Decision Makers:
Information on America's most corrupt & aggressive unions


SERVICE EMPLOYEES (SEIU)
New York's King Benova Dethroned
The union world is abuzz with the amazing news that a dissident lawsuit has ousted one of America's highest paid union bosses. AFL-CIO boss John J. Sweeney's successor, Gus Benova was paid well over $400,000 a year to run the Service Employee Int'l Union Local 32B-32J. On Feb. 1, Benova ended his 18 year reign that began when Sweeney was elected to head SEIU in 1981. Benova has been dogged by allegations of a lavish lifestyle, authoritarian rule and possible mob ties, but his resignation came as part of a civil suit settlement brought by dissidents Carlos Guzman and Dominick Bentivgna. [N.Y. Times, N.Y. Post 2/2/99]

Top SEIU boss Andrew L. Stern -- who himself has corruption questions stemming from his role in the Teamsters money-laundering scandal -- imposed an indefinite trusteeship over the local. On Feb. 8, SEIU opened Benova's union-funded SoHo penthouse to the media. The palatially high-tech palace "had enough marble to empty a quarry" and was  dominated by lavish rosewood furnishings and a stainless-steel kitchen.  [N.Y. Times, N.Y. Post 2/9/99]

Additionally, Benova "received" a $1.5 million golden parachute upon retirement. But N.Y. Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said Feb. 4 that his office will investigate the severance package.  He called the payoff an "outrageous use of union funds" and "could be a significant abuse of union dues." [Daily News 2/4/99, BNA 2/5/99]


In addition to the unions and organizations covered in this Union Corruption Update,readers can look forward to news and information on other corrupt and abusive unions in future editions.

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Union Corruption Update is part of NLPC's Organized Labor Accountability Project which is investigating and exposing corruption and extremism in the Teamsters, LIUNA, AFL-CIO and many other union organizations. NLPC is a nonpartisan, nonprofit foundation promoting ethics and accountability in government through research, education and legal action.


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