Posted on 08/02/2013 7:27:49 AM PDT by Kaslin
Union members had disrupted funeral of a child, harassed mourners
A judge ordered one of Chicagos most politically powerful labor unions to suspend picketing against 16 funeral homes last week after receiving reports that striking Teamsters had, among other things, disturbed a childs funeral.
SCI Illinois Services, Inc., one of the nations largest funeral home chains, asked a district court to intervene after striking funeral directors and drivers with Teamsters Local 727 allegedly harassed grieving families.
We are grateful that the court agreed to issue this temporary restraining order, and we are hopeful that it will help protect grieving families who are experiencing the most difficult times of their lives,” Larry Michael, managing director for SCI Illinois Services, Inc., said in a release. “While we recognize and respect the Teamsters’ right to lawfully picket, we have been shocked and saddened by their attempts to make grieving families the target of the cruel and outrageous attacks.”
The company testified in its filing that union members blocked grieving family members from leaving its parking lot, used bullhorns to shout obscenities at workers and mourners, and unleashed a German Shepard on a dead womans daughter and husband.
The funeral home was eventually forced to call the police when picketers allegedly disrupted a childs funeral with laughter. The officer asked the Teamsters to leave, but protesters returned when he drove away.
We will be here for the visitation; we will be here for your funeral, Teamster driver Lester Plewa allegedly shouted into a bullhorn as a funeral director met with a dying man planning his arrangements with family members.
The appellate court ordered the Teamsters on July 25 to refrain from conveying any actual or veiled threats against any person, also, refrain from obstructing, hindering, impeding or blocking any person’s entry to or exit from any funeral site or any facility containing a funeral site.”
The Teamsters have been on strike since July 1 after rejecting the companys offer of nine percent raises for all union members over the next two years.
Secretary-Treasurer John T. Coli, one of Illinois most influential labor leaders, heads the 6,800-member union. Coli brokered the Teamsters endorsement of Barack Obama during his then-long shot campaign for the Democratic nominationa major turning point in the 2008 primary.
Obama, then a junior senator of Illinois, pledged in private meetings with Teamster leadership to end federal oversight of the powerful union, which had come under scrutiny for its ties to the mafia under Jimmy Hoffa, father to current Teamsters President James Hoffa Jr. Both sides denied any quid pro quo in the deal.
Coli has since arranged other political endorsements that have worked in the unions favor. The Teamsters were the only major labor organization to endorse President Barack Obamas chief of staff Rahm Emanuels mayoral campaign. Emanuel pledged to crack down on unions to help resolve Chicagos then-$650 million budget deficit.
A Chicago Tribune analysis found that only one of the nine labor reforms proposed by Emanuel after his election would hurt the Teamsters, while some of the proposals, such as privatizing city recycling, would increase the unions private sector workload.
The mayor also ignored Chicago Inspector General Joe Fergusons recommendation to scuttle a Teamsters contract to shuttle city workers to and from job sites. The contract was fraught with waste since Teamsters were being paid to sit in their trucks waiting for the workers to finish.
“Simply from the standpoint of looking for low-hanging fruit, that contract has built into it $18 million in waste,” Ferguson told the Tribune regarding the Teamsters.
Union members walked out of SCI funeral homes after heated negotiations because the company asked to cut its ties to the Teamsters pension fund. The company filed a racketeering lawsuit against the union in 2011 alleging that it tried to illegally boost SCIs pension contributions to the pension fund. After confronting the union with the information, union members allegedly vandalized three SCI funeral homes.
The case is pending in federal court.
A Teamsters release said the picket lines succeeded at driving business away from SCI homes. The release cites several instances in which families sought to bury their loved ones at different funeral homes upon seeing the labor unrest outside. The union took such requests as a sign of support.
The Teamsters cannot thank those families enough whove stood alongside workers, Coli said in the release, which goes on to note that the Teamsters have assisted all families to quickly secure new services.
The Teamsters did not return requests for comment, but Coli denied that union members harassed family members and accused SCI of bullying the union in a release.
SCI, which does not comment on active lawsuits, said in a statement that it regretted the necessity of judicial intervention.
We felt it was imperative due to the repeated incidents of gross insensitivity, harassment and profane comments directed toward grieving families, as well as threats of violence by Teamsters representatives participating in these picketing efforts,” Michael said.
The court will decide on a permanent injunction against the union on Friday.
You are all correct
It's been three years since I had any raise at all and I'm damn lucky to still be employed in the O-conomy. These people can take a flying leap at a split part of my anatomy.
They are on strike because they rejected a nine percent raise over two years?
They ought to try a private sector job....
I just got a two perecent raise...which was the maximum....
The one in the back with long sleeves.
I know they were scheduled to do the Amish school girls murdered by that POS here in PA a few years back, but they agreed not to when Glenn Beck had them on his show.
Very classy move by Beck.
Yes the Westboro cult made threats to picket the funerals of the children who were murdered in the Nickel Mines Amish School shooting but they were a no-show. They also made threats to picket the funeral of a PA Mennonite family whose 7 children died in a tragic fire.
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/03/westboro_baptist_church_plans.html
They also threatened to protest the funeral of a 9 year old victim of the Moore OK tornado.
http://www.mrconservative.com/2013/05/17722-hundreds-of-motorcyclists-guard-funeral-of-9-year-old-tornado-victim-after-westboro-baptists-threaten-protest/
I am not clear as to whether they had the balls to show up or not.
They used to actually show up at a lot of funerals, the funerals of our military service members KIA, and those of celebrities or of any funeral including those of innocent children where they might get media attention. They still show up at some places now and then like at rock concerts or movie openings but the back lash against them over protesting at funerals has pretty much shut them down.
Now days, they simply make the threat via the internet. And I dont think they have enough funds anymore to make all the cross county trips the threaten to make, plus the fact that people in the community and folks like the Patriot Guard come out en mass to counter protest them and keep them far away from the grieving families.
Pretty much true across across all private industry. I got 1.8% because I fell a few points short in my evaluation. Seems I have trouble treating the libtard a**holes in the company with proper respect.
Big decision: Do I want 0.2% less money? Or do I want to kow-tow to scum?
Yup...every one of my (report to) employees got between 1.5 and 2.0 this year and were damn glad to get it...
Union scum, no different than street gangs other than they don’t shoot rival union members by the hundreds. Too bad!
Raise? I had a 5 star performance review and no raise this year. Not to mention spending $1500 per month of after tax income to work at the location that is 900 miles from home. The contract ran out before next was awarded. I’ve been burning vacation since May and taking leave without pay to stretch what remains. The only good news is that I’ve been home with my wife and pups for more than a holiday weekend for the first time since June 2009.
they own the judges.
you get no job without a letter from a precinct captain.
essentially unions have to broken via proverbial baseball bat. The pensions are the sole union power and the members are too stupid to realize.
I should be so lucky!
Is this 'union' based in Detroit?
But what is the FAG connection in this incident?
The resemblence is uncanny.
My younger brother is in the same situation, just finished his current contract at the end of July. He has enough savings and temp work to get through until the end of the year.
After that, I've told him he can move his family in with me if necessary. We're empty nesters now and have two bedrooms full of stuff which can be disposed of or moved to a storage locker.
Chicago most likely
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