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Mangieri is the slated party candidate. SEIU is the most important, Democratic leaning group to get because of their membership and ability to provide field organization structure.
Keeping Mangeri from getting access to that cash and field support has to be a win.
"When he directed the city’s parks and recreation department, Claypool slashed 1,100 jobs, according to a University of Illinois study. These cuts resulted in decreased services, particularly in non-lakefront neighborhood parks."
OK, so there's SEIU's beef with Claypool. He cut some jobs by privatizing some services, like parking. The line about the cuts resulting in decreased services is false (FTR, I haven't read the study SEIU cited, but groups like the Civic Federation, Museums in the Park, and Friends of the Parks have argued the opposite, that more neighborhood parks were improved and for less in property taxes). The horror! I understand why SEIU doesn't like him, but are they still holding their noses about supporting President Stroger? Do they read newspapers at SEIU? No endorsement would have been the right move for their members.
SEIU members are as likely as any Cook County resident to need a visit to a Cook County health facility. Shouldn't they expect better than the current nightmare? And don't get me started on the Forest Preserves, again, a mis-managed treasure that SEIU members probably care about like the rest of us. And I'd think the 100,000 SEIU members in Cook County might also expect some ethics in county government.
I respect SEIU. They are progressive, modern, smart and well-organized. But they are dancing with an old guard, machine politician and I would have hoped for better than that.
This action also shows just how much labor leadership here places its support of the machine politics over the long-term needs of its members.
RANDALL SHERMAN
Secretary/Treasurer, Illinois Committee for Honest Government
C'mon guys. Unions are about protecting their membership. Did you really expect them to back Claypool, a guy who thinned their ranks when he ran the parks? And they absolutely had to back Blago. He changed state law and paved the way for thousands of health care workes to join SEIU.
I like Claypool, but he's for privatization, that will never serve the "long-term needs of it's (SEIU's) members."
Expecting SEIU to back Claypool is like expecting NOW to ignore the fact Sam Alito is anti-abortion and back him for the Supreme Court because he's a top notch jurist.
SEIU is a freakin' union, guys -- not a newspaper editorial board.
I'm sure their International President Andy Stern who has ctiticized the AFL-CIO of being an "ATM machine for the Democratic Party" can't be too happy about this move. Is there another SEIU trusteeeship in the works?
I hear you, and it's no surprise, only chagrin. And I don't think the jobs that were privatized at CPD were SEIU jobs. I have no back-up though, so feel free to show me the number of SEIU jobs lost/threatened. Don't most SEIU members work for "private" employers anyway?
SEIU is using Claypool as a surrogate for their anger at others, no names please. They can't really embrace Stroger, can they? I mean seriously...
Anon 8:04