SEIU leader who threatened Boy Scout quits.



 
~ The Boy Scouts’ motto is “Be Prepared.” Who knew it meant preparing to defend themselves against Purple-Shirted union thuggery over community service? Kids, pay attention. This is a teachable moment for all of you on power, politics, and Big Labor’s culture of corruption.
Last week at a city council meeting in Allentown, Pa., a top official of the local Services Employee International Union chapter ranted about 17-year-old Scout Kevin Anderson’s park clean-up work. Anderson devoted some 200 hours to the job in order to earn an Eagle Scout badge. He picked up trash and helped clear a 1,000-foot walking path with fellow members of Boy Scouts Troop 301 of Center Valley.
But SEIU’s Nick Balzano gave them hell instead of thanks.
Balzano disparaged altruistic efforts in city parks and asserted that “there is (sic) to be no volunteers” since his union members were laid off. He then issued a witch hunt threat: “We’ll also be looking into the Cub Scout or Boy Scout who did the trails. We may file another grievance on that.” Citing union rules, he gave the Allentown city council, the Boy Scouts, and all potential volunteers an iron-fisted ultimatum: “None of them can pick up a hoe. They can’t pick up a shovel. They can’t plant a flower. They can’t clear a bicycle path. They can’t do anything. Our people do that.”
That’s right. Balzano was ready to bludgeon the Boy Scout because his gung-ho volunteerism posed a threat to the SEIU labor monopoly. The outrageous display of Boss Balzano’s union protectionism provoked a national furor. SEIU headquarters in Washington immediately blamed “the disreputable Fox News and other right-wing outlets like Michelle Malkin’s accuracy challenged blog” for the backlash. While decrying their critics’ “fiction,” SEIU distanced itself from Balzano, denying that he was a top union leader and dismissing his remarks as “unauthorized.”
Fact: U.S. Department of Labor records from 2008 (their most recent filing), show that Balzano is no rogue, rank-and-file member. He currently serves on the SEIU local’s Executive Board and previously served as president.
Fact: The union tried to minimize Balzano’s grievance threat as “inappropriate.” But the dirty open secret is that public-sector unions have routinely attacked volunteer workers who threaten their stranglehold.
Last June, union officials in Baraboo, Wisconsin filed a complaint against volunteer firefighters who built sandbag barricades to protect the city from record flooding. They whined that city Department of Public Works employees should have been called first and demanded overtime pay (for work they didn’t do) to compensate them.
Yes, kids, the city was knee-deep in water and the government union got mad that other people scrambled to work together in an emergency to put sand in bags, save homes, and help their neighbors. Public-sector unions aren’t about serving the public interest. They’re about serving their people, their power, and their self-preservation.
In Montpelier, Vermont, several years ago, the teachers’ union went after a superstar educator, Bill Corrow. The students, staff, and supervisors at his school loved the social studies teacher and Vietnam veteran. But the Vermont Educators Association hated him because he was a volunteer who did not accept payment for his elective course. Teachers’ unions are all for parents and schoolchildren volunteering their time to engage in political lobbying and power-expanding initiatives on the union’s behalf. But God help the community service-oriented individual with a passion for sharing his knowledge in their classrooms.
In California, union heavies in the Sacramento area sued a non-profit environmental group for using college-age volunteers on a state-funded project to clean up a canyon and build a community trail. Big Labor dusted off an old law to require that community service volunteers be paid prevailing wages for doing the same kind of clean-up that Allentown Boy Scout Kevin Anderson was punished for doing freely. The law was finally repealed, but not without a brass-knuckles fight.
As National Right to Work Committee president Mark Mix, whose group monitors forced union abuses, pointed out during the battle: “Discerning California union bosses’ real agenda…is not hard. Volunteer workers don’t have to pay compulsory union dues to serve their communities, but most paid workers on public projects in California do…[It] is yet another example of how government-authorized compulsory-union dues corrupt the political process and furnish unscrupulous union officials with an enormous incentive to act against the public interest.”
SEIU president Andy Stern in Washington speaks for all of Big Labor when he describes his organizing philosophy: “[W]e prefer to use the power of persuasion, but if that doesn’t work we use the persuasion of power.” President Obama, who has made national service an administration priority, has been and will continue to be silent about the Big Labor bullies who make public enemies of Scouts with trash bags and hoes.
You see, kids, Obama owes Stern (his most frequent White House visitor) and his union brethren. SEIU alone poured more than $60 million incompulsory member dues into Obama’s campaign and leaned on its workers to “volunteer” to knock on doors, place phone calls, and send out mailers for the Democrat Party. No good deed goes unpunished by union bosses—unless it benefits their political empire.
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Update: The Morning Call reports that Balzono and other SEIU execs in Allentown PA have quit
 
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democrat and proud of it. someone trying to learn about conservatism before it becomes extinct

another far right religious extremists who is a multiple account of you know who.

Posted 2009-11-21T12:30:16Z
 
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My, my, it is so terrible for the union official to try to protect the living of the worker-member.  I know some of these members, and they have almost no money and are trying to raise families and pay the rent, medical bills, etc.  But the well-to-do on the right could care less.

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I am as a 50 plus year volunteer of the Boy Scouts of America very glade to see this item and that the detractors of a fine civic organization who would belittle and diminish the volunteer efforts of children have redrawn or quit. The liberals in the Democrat Party and union thugs had their day but they do more harm than good while civic organizations like the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Lions Clubs, Rotarians, Kiwanis Club, Masons, and all church organization do far more good than harm. It seems if you are not part of ACORN then the liberals feel they have to attack any and all that you do or stand for. The Boy Scouts of America have been under attack because they include God in their oath and refuse to allow gay scout leadership. As a private organization they have that right and the Supreme Court has endorsed that right. And dfrogpond this has nothing to do with religious extremist or the-well-to-do tennisguy. When you attack children and the works that they have done that steps over the line.

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"I have met the enemy, and he is us!"-Pogo

There is only one type of "good" Liberal, and that is an out-of-office Liberal!

Good triumphs over Evil once again! S.E.I.U. has a documented history of thuggery and it's nice to see the Good Guys win one for a change! I know the "Tadpole" and this other fool are going to roast me for this, but oh well! Oh, and by the way guys, I (unfortunately) belong to a Union, not by choice, but because IT'S MANDATED as a condition of employment, and no, I don't agree with 99% of what they do either!

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