The Bottomless UAW Money Pit

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So the UAW can't afford to take any cuts from the Big Three?


The UAW’s money-squandering corruptocracy
by Michelle Malkin
Creators Syndicate
Copyright 2008

Nero fiddled while Rome burned. The UAW golfed. While carmakers soak up $17 billion in taxpayer bailout funds and demand more for their ailing industry, United Auto Workers bosses have wasted tens of millions of their workers’ dues on gold-plated resorts and rotten investments. The labor organization’s money-losing golf compound is just the tip of the iceberg.

Earlier this month on my blog, I noted that the UAW owns and operates Black Lake Golf Course — a “championship caliber” course opened in 2000 that’s part of a larger “family education center” and retreat nestled in 1,000 acres of property in Onaway, Michigan. Spearheaded by former UAW president Steve Yokich, the resort also includes “a beautiful gym with two full-sized basketball courts, an Olympic-size indoor pool, and exercise and weight room, table-tennis and pool tables, a sauna, beaches, walking and bike trails, softball and soccer fields and a boat launch ramp.” Like everything else we’re subsidizing these days, the UAW’s playground is a money pit. The Detroit Free Press reported earlier this year that the golf course (valued at $6 million) and education center (valued at $27 million) have together lost $23 million over the past five years. While membership in the union has plummeted, the UAW retains assets worth $1.2 billion.

Curious about how the UAW will be spending my money and yours, I sifted through the union’s most recent annual report filed with the U.S. Department of Labor (which you can find at unionreports.gov). Who knew hitting the links was so central to the business of making cars?

In May and November 2007, the UAW forked over nearly $53,000 for union staff meetings at the Thousand Hills Golf Resort in Branson, Missouri. In September 2007, the UAW dropped another $5,000 at the Lakes of Taylor Golf Club in Taylor, Michigan and another $9,000 at the Thunderbird Hills Golf Club in Huron, Ohio. Another bill for $5,772 showed up for the Branson, Missouri golf resort. On Oct. 26, 2007, the union spent $5,000 on another “golf outing” in Detroit. In May and June 2007, UAW bosses spent nearly $11,000 on a golf tournament and related expenses at the Hawthorne Hill Country Club in Lima, Ohio. And in April 2007, the UAW spent $12,000 for a charity golf sponsorship in Dearborn. In August 2007, the UAW paid nearly $10,000 to its for-profit Black Lake golf course operator, UBG, for something itemized as “Golf 2007 Summer School.” UBG had nearly $4.4 million worth of outstanding loans from the union. Another for-profit entity that runs the education center, UBE, had nearly $20 million in outstanding loans from the union.


http://michellemalkin.com/2008/12/31/the-bottomless-uaw-money-pit/
 
LOL, I used to spend that much money on myself annually for corporate meetings. 5k for a one week trip is not too much. Well they kept approving my exopense reports anyway.
 
LOL, I used to spend that much money on myself annually for corporate meetings. 5k for a one week trip is not too much. Well they kept approving my exopense reports anyway.

Yet we are told the union is an innocent bystander in the bail out talks - and the union can't afford to give anything up

Yea, right
 
Taxpayer money?

Yeah kinda they were a regulated utility.

So you have no problem with the union wasting millions of their playtime activiteis and money losing golf course - while the US taxpayer hand over billions?

As I said, the left has told us the union is an innocent bystander - yet they do this - and their workers spend hours in the local bars while on the clock
 
So you have no problem with the union wasting millions of their playtime activiteis and money losing golf course - while the US taxpayer hand over billions?

As I said, the left has told us the union is an innocent bystander - yet they do this - and their workers spend hours in the local bars while on the clock

Is the money going to the union or to GM?
 
Is the money going to the union or to GM?

Probably most of it will go tio fund the biggest expense the companies have - their union contracts

They pay their workers 33% more then other companies. They also pay more for medical care of the workers and retirees then they do for the steel to maeke the cars/trucks
 
Probably most of it will go tio fund the biggest expense the companies have - their union contracts

They pay their workers 33% more then other companies. They also pay more for medical care of the workers and retirees then they do for the steel to maeke the cars/trucks

because of contracts that GM managment agreed to.

Nice to know you are in GM management and know where all the money will go to.
How about the 10 bill or so GM currently owes suppliers?
 
because of contracts that GM managment agreed to.

Nice to know you are in GM management and know where all the money will go to.
How about the 10 bill or so GM currently owes suppliers?

They may have agreed to them - but now they are unsustainable. What company can survive when they are paying 33% more in labor costs then their competition?
 
I put in an option in your USER CP that would allow you to turn on the censor, so I shouldn't see that stuff if you haven't turned it on.
 
So the UAW can't afford to take any cuts from the Big Three?


The UAW’s money-squandering corruptocracy
by Michelle Malkin
Creators Syndicate
Copyright 2008

Nero fiddled while Rome burned. The UAW golfed. While carmakers soak up $17 billion in taxpayer bailout funds and demand more for their ailing industry, United Auto Workers bosses have wasted tens of millions of their workers’ dues on gold-plated resorts and rotten investments. The labor organization’s money-losing golf compound is just the tip of the iceberg.

Earlier this month on my blog, I noted that the UAW owns and operates Black Lake Golf Course — a “championship caliber” course opened in 2000 that’s part of a larger “family education center” and retreat nestled in 1,000 acres of property in Onaway, Michigan. Spearheaded by former UAW president Steve Yokich, the resort also includes “a beautiful gym with two full-sized basketball courts, an Olympic-size indoor pool, and exercise and weight room, table-tennis and pool tables, a sauna, beaches, walking and bike trails, softball and soccer fields and a boat launch ramp.” Like everything else we’re subsidizing these days, the UAW’s playground is a money pit. The Detroit Free Press reported earlier this year that the golf course (valued at $6 million) and education center (valued at $27 million) have together lost $23 million over the past five years. While membership in the union has plummeted, the UAW retains assets worth $1.2 billion.

Curious about how the UAW will be spending my money and yours, I sifted through the union’s most recent annual report filed with the U.S. Department of Labor (which you can find at unionreports.gov). Who knew hitting the links was so central to the business of making cars?

In May and November 2007, the UAW forked over nearly $53,000 for union staff meetings at the Thousand Hills Golf Resort in Branson, Missouri. In September 2007, the UAW dropped another $5,000 at the Lakes of Taylor Golf Club in Taylor, Michigan and another $9,000 at the Thunderbird Hills Golf Club in Huron, Ohio. Another bill for $5,772 showed up for the Branson, Missouri golf resort. On Oct. 26, 2007, the union spent $5,000 on another “golf outing” in Detroit. In May and June 2007, UAW bosses spent nearly $11,000 on a golf tournament and related expenses at the Hawthorne Hill Country Club in Lima, Ohio. And in April 2007, the UAW spent $12,000 for a charity golf sponsorship in Dearborn. In August 2007, the UAW paid nearly $10,000 to its for-profit Black Lake golf course operator, UBG, for something itemized as “Golf 2007 Summer School.” UBG had nearly $4.4 million worth of outstanding loans from the union. Another for-profit entity that runs the education center, UBE, had nearly $20 million in outstanding loans from the union.


http://michellemalkin.com/2008/12/31/the-bottomless-uaw-money-pit/

What would Malkin know? She's a fourth rate moron. She's utterly incapable of doing objective research and more often than not doesn't even begin to understand the subjects she's writing about.

Though Malkin's husband and I have something in common. Were both married to women of Filipino decent. Only difference is my wife is one hell of a lot smarter than his.
 
What would Malkin know? She's a fourth rate moron. She's utterly incapable of doing objective research and more often than not doesn't even begin to understand the subjects she's writing about.

Though Malkin's husband and I have something in common. Were both married to women of Filipino decent. Only difference is my wife is one hell of a lot smarter than his.

Sure, go ahead and dismiss the facts. Those poor mistreated union workers could not possibly have this kind of leadership and be wasting that much money :rolleyes:

Seems to me Michelle laid out her facts very well, and documented her points. Why don;t you do the same?

Dems and union thugs need each other. Dems need to union vote and money - unions need the Dems protection and to make sure the secret ballot is taken away
 
Sure, go ahead and dismiss the facts. Those poor mistreated union workers could not possibly have this kind of leadership and be wasting that much money :rolleyes:

Seems to me Michelle laid out her facts very well, and documented her points. Why don;t you do the same?

Dems and union thugs need each other. Dems need to union vote and money - unions need the Dems protection and to make sure the secret ballot is taken away

Republicans only take money from corporations. Dems take money from corporations AND unions, so they're more balanced.
 
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