Keeping Law Enforcement Employed

by | Oct 7, 2010 | Labor Relations Ink

One thing can be said about the state of New Jersey: it provides job security for those in law enforcement who target union corruption. In August, Nunzio LaGrasso, secretary-treasurer of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) Local #1478, and three others were arrested on charges ranging from commercial bribery to extortion and money laundering. In September, two members of the Production Workers Union Local #148 were arrested for embezzling more than $375,000 from the union members they purported to serve. Secretary-treasurer David Ciavano and union president Stephen Arena are accused of stacking board seats with members who provided no accountability and doctoring minutes of meetings in order to give the appearance that raises, bonuses and paid vacations were authorized.

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