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<blockquote data-quote="Inthegame" data-source="post: 1832143" data-attributes="member: 37112"><p>Copy and pasting from watchdog.org (an entity with an odd penchant of union bashing) may not please the owner of BC but keep posting, it's easy to debunk their BS.</p><p>Do you realize the list you posted makes my point? You name a rare group of professional sports union executives with far less members than the Teamsters and you complain of hypocrisy? The first 5 listed "unions" (in name only) are professional sports organizations taking full advantage of existing labor laws to bargain CBA's. Their executives make far less than many of their rank and file members, which is exactly what you want. I'll dismiss the attorney who also represents professional athletes. That leaves the bizarre and inaccurate listing of James McCourt who made $300,297 in salary in 2014 with an additional $60,442 in disbursements for official business, while guiding his union to steady increases in their net assets, even during the difficult post 2008 cycle. The DOL LM2 site is a little more accurate than your source as they post facts, not propaganda.</p><p>Bottom line is union leaders make far less proportionate to their members than do corporate CEO's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inthegame, post: 1832143, member: 37112"] Copy and pasting from watchdog.org (an entity with an odd penchant of union bashing) may not please the owner of BC but keep posting, it's easy to debunk their BS. Do you realize the list you posted makes my point? You name a rare group of professional sports union executives with far less members than the Teamsters and you complain of hypocrisy? The first 5 listed "unions" (in name only) are professional sports organizations taking full advantage of existing labor laws to bargain CBA's. Their executives make far less than many of their rank and file members, which is exactly what you want. I'll dismiss the attorney who also represents professional athletes. That leaves the bizarre and inaccurate listing of James McCourt who made $300,297 in salary in 2014 with an additional $60,442 in disbursements for official business, while guiding his union to steady increases in their net assets, even during the difficult post 2008 cycle. The DOL LM2 site is a little more accurate than your source as they post facts, not propaganda. Bottom line is union leaders make far less proportionate to their members than do corporate CEO's. [/QUOTE]
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