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Effective April 15, 2009, IBT General President James P. Hoffa has placed Local Union No. 747 into an emergency trusteeship; however, all representation services remain available. If you are member, please contact your respective Executive Council. If you are an Executive Council member, please contact David Ross at 719.238.8133 or [email protected]; or Dan Brannan at 740.516.3996 or [email protected]. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
If you have an aircraft accident or incident, please call the Local directly during business hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time, Monday through Friday) at 800.747.2313, ext. 30. If you have an accident or incident after normal business hours and you are within the United States, you should call 866.465.5319. If you are outside of the United States, please call 812.355.8227. A trained Local 747 staff member will be contacted and call you back.
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Message from Captain David Bourne Director, Airline Division
To the Members of Local 747:
This is to advise you that General President Hoffa has imposed an emergency trusteeship over the affairs of Local 747, effective immediately. The reasons for imposing the trusteeship are set forth in General President Hoffa’s April 15, 2009 Notice, a copy of which is attached.
As explained in the Trusteeship Notice, General President Hoffa has appointed Captain Dave Ross as Temporary Trustee and Captain Dan Brannan as Assistant Trustee. Brothers Ross and Brannan are responsible for handling the affairs of Local 747 while the Local is under trusteeship.
Brothers Ross and Brannan have many years of airline industry experience, are well respected throughout the industry, and are rock solid trade unionists. They are taking all necessary and appropriate steps to provide you with the highest caliber of representation. Please do not hesitate to contact them at the Local’s Houston office.
Finally, we will keep you advised of developments concerning the trusteeship, as they arise.
April 15, 2009 Message from Airline Division Director David Bourne
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“Notice of Trusteeship”
TO: Officers and Members of Local Union 747
FROM: James P. Hoffa, General President
I have recently been informed that the International Union is in danger of losing certification for several bargaining units that have been assigned for representation purposes to Local 747 as a result of the Local's failure to perform its duties as the bargaining representative of their members. As set forth below, a decertification petition has recently resulted in the loss of representation rights at one carrier and another petition is being processed. Other petitions are threatened to be filed by members who want to receive the representation they expected when they joined the Teamsters. It does not appear that the officials of Local 747 are reacting to these decertification efforts in a manner that is likely to convince these members that future services will be improved and they should remain Teamsters.
During the course of investigating these complaints about the Local's representation, I have also been informed that certain officers of Local 747 may have engaged in financial improprieties relating to their compensation and to the payment of legal fees. The representation problems appear to be compounded by complaints that efforts are being made by Local 747 to collect dues from workers who have chosen the Teamsters as their bargaining representative prior to the negotiation of a collective agreement, in violation of pledges made to those members and contrary to general practices within the Union.
The credible information and reports reflect the following:
1. Local 747 and its President Principal Executive Officer, Ernest "Gene" Sowell, are parties to an employment contract that they have intentionally concealed from Local 747's membership through the inclusion of a confidentiality provision. The employment contract provides that Local 747 shall employ and pay Sowell for services performed as the Local's General Counsel and Executive Administrator. The contract specifies that Sowell is "responsible for handling all legal matters of the ... " Local Union. Local 747 has paid Sowell more than $1.2 million since 2005 (not including health and pension coverage) for his work as General Counsel, while incurring steadily increasing amounts of outside legal fees for services that contractually are required to be handled by Sowell. Additionally, in both 2007 and 2008, Local 747 incorrectly and misleadingly reported on its LM-2 reports that its principal outside counsel, Patrick Flynn, was paid for his services as an arbitrator, not as the Local's counsel.
The remaining members of the Local Union Executive Board have either not performed their duty to oversee the employment contract or have failed to challenge Sowell's apparent abrogation of his responsibilities under the employment contract.
2. Local 747 is in immediate danger of losing bargaining units to ongoing decertification efforts generated by its failure to represent its members. Unless action is taken to convince members that the Teamsters Union is capable of performing as their bargaining agent, the Local Union, Airline Division and International Union will be injured. And it is apparent that the current leadership of Local 747 has not been responsive to the complaints of these disaffected members and has no prospect of redressing the problems at this time.
Effective April 15, 2009, IBT General President James P. Hoffa has placed Local Union No. 747 into an emergency trusteeship; however, all representation services remain available. If you are member, please contact your respective Executive Council. If you are an Executive Council member, please contact David Ross at 719.238.8133 or [email protected]; or Dan Brannan at 740.516.3996 or [email protected]. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
If you have an aircraft accident or incident, please call the Local directly during business hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time, Monday through Friday) at 800.747.2313, ext. 30. If you have an accident or incident after normal business hours and you are within the United States, you should call 866.465.5319. If you are outside of the United States, please call 812.355.8227. A trained Local 747 staff member will be contacted and call you back.
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Message from Captain David Bourne Director, Airline Division
To the Members of Local 747:
This is to advise you that General President Hoffa has imposed an emergency trusteeship over the affairs of Local 747, effective immediately. The reasons for imposing the trusteeship are set forth in General President Hoffa’s April 15, 2009 Notice, a copy of which is attached.
As explained in the Trusteeship Notice, General President Hoffa has appointed Captain Dave Ross as Temporary Trustee and Captain Dan Brannan as Assistant Trustee. Brothers Ross and Brannan are responsible for handling the affairs of Local 747 while the Local is under trusteeship.
Brothers Ross and Brannan have many years of airline industry experience, are well respected throughout the industry, and are rock solid trade unionists. They are taking all necessary and appropriate steps to provide you with the highest caliber of representation. Please do not hesitate to contact them at the Local’s Houston office.
Finally, we will keep you advised of developments concerning the trusteeship, as they arise.
April 15, 2009 Message from Airline Division Director David Bourne
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“Notice of Trusteeship”
TO: Officers and Members of Local Union 747
FROM: James P. Hoffa, General President
I have recently been informed that the International Union is in danger of losing certification for several bargaining units that have been assigned for representation purposes to Local 747 as a result of the Local's failure to perform its duties as the bargaining representative of their members. As set forth below, a decertification petition has recently resulted in the loss of representation rights at one carrier and another petition is being processed. Other petitions are threatened to be filed by members who want to receive the representation they expected when they joined the Teamsters. It does not appear that the officials of Local 747 are reacting to these decertification efforts in a manner that is likely to convince these members that future services will be improved and they should remain Teamsters.
During the course of investigating these complaints about the Local's representation, I have also been informed that certain officers of Local 747 may have engaged in financial improprieties relating to their compensation and to the payment of legal fees. The representation problems appear to be compounded by complaints that efforts are being made by Local 747 to collect dues from workers who have chosen the Teamsters as their bargaining representative prior to the negotiation of a collective agreement, in violation of pledges made to those members and contrary to general practices within the Union.
The credible information and reports reflect the following:
1. Local 747 and its President Principal Executive Officer, Ernest "Gene" Sowell, are parties to an employment contract that they have intentionally concealed from Local 747's membership through the inclusion of a confidentiality provision. The employment contract provides that Local 747 shall employ and pay Sowell for services performed as the Local's General Counsel and Executive Administrator. The contract specifies that Sowell is "responsible for handling all legal matters of the ... " Local Union. Local 747 has paid Sowell more than $1.2 million since 2005 (not including health and pension coverage) for his work as General Counsel, while incurring steadily increasing amounts of outside legal fees for services that contractually are required to be handled by Sowell. Additionally, in both 2007 and 2008, Local 747 incorrectly and misleadingly reported on its LM-2 reports that its principal outside counsel, Patrick Flynn, was paid for his services as an arbitrator, not as the Local's counsel.
The remaining members of the Local Union Executive Board have either not performed their duty to oversee the employment contract or have failed to challenge Sowell's apparent abrogation of his responsibilities under the employment contract.
2. Local 747 is in immediate danger of losing bargaining units to ongoing decertification efforts generated by its failure to represent its members. Unless action is taken to convince members that the Teamsters Union is capable of performing as their bargaining agent, the Local Union, Airline Division and International Union will be injured. And it is apparent that the current leadership of Local 747 has not been responsive to the complaints of these disaffected members and has no prospect of redressing the problems at this time.