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SassyLady
04-13-2010, 04:37 AM
WOW - THIS IS GOOD NEWS!!!!



Official: SEIU President Stern to Resign

SEIU President Andy Stern speaks with the Associated Press during an interview in his Washington office Oct. 9, 2009.

WASHINGTON -- One of nation's most politically powerful -- and polarizing -- union leaders is preparing to step down from his post.

Andy Stern, president of the 2.2-million member Service Employees International Union, plans to resign, a senior union official told employees in an e-mail on Monday.

The message from the official, Diane Sosne, was obtained by The Associated Press. She is a member of the union's board and president of an SEIU local based in Seattle.

SEIU spokeswoman Michelle Ringuette said only that Stern plans to address "speculation" that he would leave his post later this week, at the close of the union's executive committee meeting.

Stern, 59, is one of President Barack Obama's closest political allies and a major force in Democratic politics. His union spent about $60 million to help Obama win the presidency and millions more on House and Senate
races around the country.

News of his pending resignation surprised many SEIU officials reached late Monday, who had not yet officially been informed of the move. Stern's current term is scheduled to end in 2012.

Stern saw the passage of health care reform this year, one of his longtime goals, but failed to win legislation making it easier to organize unions.

Since 1996, when he became president of the SEIU, Stern has led the union to grow faster than any other, adding over 800,000 workers in the last decade.

He famously led his union and several others to break away from the AFL-CIO -- the nation's largest labor federation -- to form the rival Change to Win federation. He complained that the older federation focused too much on political campaigns and not enough on recruiting new members.

Stern has swelled his union's ranks with aggressive, hard-driving tactics, but his topdown management style has rankled many who complain that Stern has ignored the interests of members.

Thousands of members of an SEIU local in California broke away last year and Stern spent millions in a bitter and ultimately unsuccessful legal fight to stop it.

Stern's plans to resign were first reported by Politico.com.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/04/13/official-seiu-president-stern-resign/

Monkeybone
04-13-2010, 06:15 AM
How is it good news? He still has the ear of the President. Watch him suddenly get a job at the White House.


LoL. here is a thought: the Supreme Court! Hope I didn't just jinx us...

Gaffer
04-13-2010, 06:31 AM
Yep, he's stepping down for another more promising and powerful position. Maybe a czar slot? Like head up the civilian defense force. He's simply stepping out of the lime light and back into the shadows like all the others have done.

crin63
04-15-2010, 09:28 AM
How is it good news? He still has the ear of the President. Watch him suddenly get a job at the White House.


LoL. here is a thought: the Supreme Court! Hope I didn't just jinx us...


Yep, he's stepping down for another more promising and powerful position. Maybe a czar slot? Like head up the civilian defense force. He's simply stepping out of the lime light and back into the shadows like all the others have done.

I have to agree. He will be in the Whitehouse advising the president as a czar instead having to sign in as a visitor.

SassyLady
04-15-2010, 12:57 PM
I have to agree. He will be in the Whitehouse advising the president as a czar instead having to sign in as a visitor.

Well, yes, you guys are right ... he was already advising the president ... so now he doesn't have to sign in to show how often he's there. However, it looks like the dissension within the union helped him make the decision to get out. I know it's probably just a fantasy of mine, but I am hoping it will weaken the union somewhat.