Am I supposed to be indignant over senior executives earning a few hundred 
thousand dollars a year? Is that the point of this post?

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WilliamG" <wgm4u@...> wrote:
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>  [56]     Meet the Union Bosses
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> Paul McNally In 2009, McNally raked in a whopping $477,224, a 107%
> increase over his 2007 pay of $228,067.  Joining McNally in 2009 were
> Martin Walsh <http://unionsalaries.com/otherluckywinners.html> ,
> $306,599; Louis Mandarini
> <http://unionsalaries.com/otherluckywinners.html> , $290,032 and Michael
> Tranghese, $271,419.  View the official report of salaries of Laborers'
> union bosses
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/laborerscouncillm-22009.pdf>
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> Charles "Chuck" Raso, President The  Bricklayers' Union boss raked in
> $202,551 in 2009, up from $186,981 in  2007.  Of the 12 employees Raso
> oversees, six made more than $100,000 in  2009, including the union's
> office manager, who took home almost  $97,000 in 2009.  Other Raso
> underlings that did well for themselves:  James Pimental, who took in
> $118,496 of members' money and Robert Rizzi,  who brought home $115,256.
> View the official report of salaries of Bricklayers'' union bosses
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/local3bricklayerslm-22009.pdf>
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> Jay Hurley Ironworkers Local 7 boss Jay Hurley took home $206,985 of his
> members' dues in 2009
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/ironworkersnationalhqlm-22009.pdf> .  
> His compatriots at Local 7 didn't fare too badly either, with the 
> union's business manager, Michael Durant taking home $157,273 that year 
> and Local 7's bookkeeper raking in $98,487.  View the official report of
> salaries of Ironworkers' union bosses 
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/ironworkerslocal7%20lm-22009.pdf>  
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/ironworkerslocal7%20lm-22009.pdf>
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> Michael Monahan IBEW  Local 103 Michael Monahan took home $160,441, a 16
> % increase from  2007.  Another Monhan on the union payroll, Charles,
> took home $158,299,  or 14% more than he took in 2007.  Business manager
> Louis Antonellis,  who famously was arrested for letting rats loose in a
> busy restaurant  because the owner refused to use only union labor on a
> renovation  project, raked in $144,914, a 16% increase over 2007. 
> Another  Antonellis, Richard, received a 17% increase, taking in
> $145,964 in  2009.  View the official report of salaries of IBEW 103
> union bosses  <http://unionsalaries.com/files/ibew103lm-22009.pdf>  
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/ibew103lm-22009.pdf>
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> Mark Erlich Mark  Erlich is boss of the New England Regional Council of
> Carpenters, who  in 2008 reported taking home $210,980.  Erlich has
> plenty of company on  the union payroll, with 107 employees raking in
> more than $10 million in  2009. Also of worthy mention is Dan Rego, who
> brought home $110,564 of  members' dues in 2009.  View the official
> report of salaries of Carpenters' union bosses 
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/carpenterslm-22009.pdf>  
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/carpenterslm-22009.pdf>
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> Kevin Cotter As  head of the Plumbers' union, Cotter took home $133,981
> of his members'  dues money.  Despite having one of the smallest number
> of members of the  unions analyzed, Local 12 managed to create positions
> for five people  earning in excess of $100,000 in 2009.  View the
> official report of salaries of Plumbers' union bosses 
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/plumberslocal12%20lm-22008.pdf>  
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/plumberslocal12%20lm-22008.pdf>
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> Lou Rasetta  Rasetta  took home $194,795 of his members' money in 2009. 
> 11 Local 4 union  officials took home more than $1.5 million in 2009. 
> That figure does  not include the union's office manager, who raked in
> $91,262 of members  dues that year.  View the official report of
> salaries of Operators' Local 4 union bosses 
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/operatorslocal4%20lm-22009.pdf>  
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/operatorslocal4%20lm-22009.pdf>
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> Francis "Frank" Callahan, President Callahan's  2009 salary was
> reportedly $144,614, a 30 percent increase from his  2007 base pay,
> which is funded with members' dues.  The Massachusetts  Building Trades
> Council is the umbrella group for all the construction  trade unions in
> Massachusetts and wields exceptional political strength  because of
> their fundraising prowess and ability to have union members  "volunteer"
> to work on political campaigns.   View the official report of salaries
> of Massachusetts Building Trades Council 
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/mabuildingtradescouncillm-22009.pdf>  
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/mabuildingtradescouncillm-22009.pdf>
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> Mary Vogel Vogel took home $107,288 in 2008 as the part time Executive
> Director of the Construction Institute, a self-proclaimed union think
> tank. To view Vogel's part-time salary and the rest of the Construction
> Institute's 2008 tax returns, click here
> <http://unionsalaries.com/files/TCI%202008%20990.pdf>
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> New England Laborers     Massachusetts Bricklayers Local 3    
> Ironworkers Local 7     IBEW Local 103 Boston
> New England Council of Carpenters     Plumbers Local 12     Operators
> Local 4     Massachusetts Building Trades Council    [79]   
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