Posted on 08/06/2015 5:27:06 PM PDT by jazusamo
Full title: Report: Within IRS, Union Exerts Extreme Influence on Employees; Makes It Difficult for Agency to Remain Apolitical
(CNSNews.com) - When the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday released a bipartisan report on its investigation into the Internal Revenue Services treatment of Tea Party and other organizations applying for tax-exempt status, Sen. Orrin Hatch, the committees chairman, released a companion report prepared by the committee's majority staff that presented Hatch's additional views on the investigation.
In these additional views, Hatch was highly critical of the influence that the National Treasury Employees Union has on the IRS and the ability of IRS workers to do their job administering the nations tax laws in a fair and impartial way.
We found that within the IRS, the union exerts extreme influence on employees in nearly every facet of their employment, Hatch and the majority staff said in their executive summary. The union itself favors the Democratic Party and contributes money almost exclusively to its candidates, which makes it difficult for the agency to remain apolitical.
These influences are borne out in the number of IRS employees who have violated Federal laws designed to prevent government employees from exerting personal political bias while on the job, they said.
In a section of their report that focused specifically on union influence, Hatch and the majority staff argued that the union presence at the IRS that makes it virtually impossible for the IRS to maintain the reality, much less the appearance, of neutrality and fairness to all taxpayers.
The only way to completely eliminate the appearance of any bias is to add the IRS to the list of agencies where union membership is prohibited, they said.
Here are two excerpts from the report prepared by the Senate Finance Committees majority staff that presented Hatchs additional views:
Second, our investigation revealed an environment within the IRS where the political bias of individual employees like Lois Lerner can, and sometimes does, influence decisions.
Structurally, the IRS is a bureau within the Treasury Department, which precludes the IRS from being truly independent of the governing administration. We found that within the IRS, the union exerts extreme influence on employees in nearly every facet of their employment. The union itself favors the Democratic Party and contributes money almost exclusively to its candidates, which makes it difficult for the agency to remain apolitical.
These influences are borne out in the number of IRS employees who have violated Federal laws designed to prevent government employees from exerting personal political bias while on the job.
Within this atmosphere, IRS upper management gave the Director of Exempt Organizations Lois Lerner free rein to manage applications for tax-exempt status.
We found evidence that Lerners personal political views directly resulted in disparate treatment for applicants affiliated with Tea Party and other conservative causes. Lerner orchestrated a process that subjected these applicants to multiple levels of review by numerous components within the IRS, thereby ensuring that they would suffer long delays and be required to answer burdensome and unnecessary questions. Lerner showed little concern for conservative applicants, even when members of Congress inquired on their behalf, allowing them to languish in the IRS bureaucracy for as long as two years with little or no action.
The IRS began to resolve these applications only after some of the problems became public in 2012. By that time, the damage had been done.
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B. UNION INFLUENCE WITHIN THE IRS HAS CREATED AN ATMOSPHERE OF POLITICAL BIAS
It is virtually impossible for the IRS to maintain the reality, much less the appearance, of neutrality and fairness to all taxpayers, when a substantial number of IRS employees are members of the highly partisan and left-leaning National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU).
The NTEU is one of the largest and most powerful federal employee unions in the federal government. Currently the union represents about 150,000 employees in 31 government agencies, including the IRS. At the IRS alone there are approximately 48,972 dues-paying union employees, representing 65.5% of the bargaining unit employees at the IRS.
Politically, the NTEU is extremely active and twice endorsed Mr. Obama for President, first in 2008 and again in 2012. NTEUs current president, Colleen Kelley, was a 14-year IRS revenue agent and is now both union president and an Obama administration appointee to the Federal Salary Council, whose function is to recommend raises for IRS and other federal employees.
During the 2010 election cycle, when the IRS targeting of Tea Party groups began, the NTEU raised $613,633 through its political action committee (PAC), donating approximately 98% of that amount to Democrats. In 2012, $729,708--or 94% of NTEU PAC contributions--went to anti-Tea Party Democrats.
Of further note is that as of 2011, at least 201 IRS employees worked full time on union issues. For that year, 625,704 hours of official employee time within Treasury Department (including the IRS) was spent on union duties. These union activities cost taxpayers an estimated $27 million.
Although IRS employees are career civil servants, many of them are political partisans. For example, in the past three election cycles, the Center for Responsive Politics database shows about $474,000 in political donations by individuals listing IRS or Internal Revenue Service as their employer. This money heavily favors Democrats: $247,000 to $145,000. IRS employees also gave $67,000 to the NTEU political action committee, which in turn gave more than 96 percent of its contributions to Democrats. When NTEU political action committee contributions are added to the donations by individual IRS employees, those contributions favor Democrats 2 to 1.
The IRS office in Cincinnati involved in the targeting of Tea Party applications is even more partisan than the IRS as a whole, judging by FEC filings. More than 75 percent of the campaign contributions from that office in the past three elections went to Democrats. In 2012, every donation traceable to employees at that office went to either President Obama or a particular Democratic Senator.
These figures indicate that IRS employees are primarily paying for efforts to elect anti-Republican candidates, both through their union membership and by their direct contributions. Moreover, IRS employees are beholden to the NTEU, as it has negotiated favorable labor agreements with the IRS on their behalf that affect virtually every aspect of work life, such as alternative work schedules, flexi-place, transit subsidies, performance awards and much more. These labor agreements also make it more difficult for IRS management to discipline and terminate employees who are failing to perform their jobs.
In addition to the NTEUs leanings towards the Democratic Party is the fact that the Tea Partys anti-IRS views are well documented. These factors together create an atmosphere that may foster an outright bias against Tea Party groups by IRS employees in the performance of their duties; or, at least one that may color their perspective to a degree that could cause them to administer the tax laws unfairly to the detriment of the Tea Party.
Under current law, most federal employees are permitted representation by a union. The major exception to this rule is Federal employees who work in national security or other agencies where the nature of their work requires them to be completely apolitical. The Federal Labor-Management Relations Statute provides that employees at the following agencies are not entitled to union representation: Government Accountability Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, Tennessee Valley Authority, Federal Labor Relations Authority, Federal Service Impasses Panel, and U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division.
The IRS is currently not one of the exempted entities, but the issues and facts brought forth by this investigation make a compelling case of why they should be exempted. The charge of the IRS is to administer the tax law in a fair and impartial manner. It is difficult, if not impossible, for that to occur when the union presence is so pervasive. The only way to completely eliminate the appearance of any bias is to add the IRS to the list of agencies where union membership is prohibited.
Unions and the dues they take need to be banned from government.
Unions for white collar federal employees should be AGAINST THE LAW.
As a union,their obvious adversary is the taxpayer....the American people!
YES!
Absolutely...Government employees work for the people, not a political party.
IMPEACH KOSKINEN NOW!
It’s a slam dunk political winner.
BUMP.
WE need voter ID law, first and foremost!
I’m sick of any frickin’ body that crawls in getting special treatments
and we get shafted in every way possible.
Agreed, he’s a lying little weasel.
Sure, all it does is keep the legal voters only voting (ONCE).
They need ID to collect benefits for welfare, and you have to have at least a number to file taxes.
hmmm. Time to start a campaign? The fed union is way too powerful.
It’s been too strong on both Federal and State levels.
In Beverly Hills there are 900+ employees and the other day an article reported the typical retirement pay will be 3.5 million each!!!!
The government has become a wealthy elite party.
Wow no wonder gas is $4 bucks a gallon!
TODAY the news reported we pay $1.40 more a gallon than we should because oil refineries gave their profits a 1100% raise when the price of gas went down.
In addition the Democrat majority legislators voted in a 45 cents a gallon raise that hasn’t been used yet.
Yup. The income tax and the IRS was the way feudalism was brought into America.
“National Treasury Employees Union”
What the hell is this?
The same thing is true at the SEC. That’s why major financial crooks are laughing at the government.
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