Union bosses across the nation cut large paychecks to family

Union bosses across the nation cut large paychecks to family


Every year, millions of dollars in dues paid by rank-and-file union members are collected by labor organizations and passed off to the family members of union bosses in the form of lucrative salaries, a Washington Examiner review of public records has found.

Union bosses regularly employ close family relatives, such as children and spouses, in high-paying roles within their unions. Some of these roles pay hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. While union leadership has splurged on handsome salaries for their family members, and political expenditures intended to boost the Democratic Party, private union membership has continued its downward trend in recent years.

“This is not even a trend, it’s an ongoing scandal,” National Right to Work President Mark Mix told the Washington Examiner.

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