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A Texas court tells the worthless punks of the SEIU to pay up
By: Beldin
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Wed, 07 Dec 16 3:34 AM
Msg. 15833 of 47202

http://freebeacon.com/issues/seiu-texas-declares-bankruptcy-losing-millions-company/

The Texas chapter of one of the nation's most powerful unions filed for bankruptcy after losing a multi-million dollar lawsuit for its smear campaign against a Houston janitorial company.

A jury ordered Service Employees International Union Texas, also known as SEIU District Five, to pay Professional Janitorial Service of Houston $7.8 million in September for making false claims about the company during a campaign to rally support from workers and local activists.

A Texas judge rejected the union's request for a mistrial on November 15 and ordered it to hand over files associated with the case to the company for discovery. ...

Brent Southwell, the CEO of the janitorial company, said it plans to continue seeking information from the union to ensure that it is not hiding money to dodge the jury award. He said the company could pursue action against the union's national office, which has more than 1.5 million members, if the Texas branch is not able to pay the judgment.

"The SEIU won't escape its fate after attacking my company," Southwell said in a press release. "We will keep this process going for as long as the SEIU wants, first by making them reveal their secrets and then by making the union's Washington, D.C., office pay for its sins." ...

SEIU Texas was formed by workers from the Chicago-based SEIU Local 1, which sent organizers to the state to rally employees in the janitorial and service sectors to join the union. Those organizers waged a three-year organizing campaign to pressure PJS into accepting card check unionization rather than a secret ballot election organized by the National Labor Relations Board, the top federal labor arbiter. The union filed 19 unfair labor practice complaints to the NLRB over the course of its campaign, a popular delaying and pressure tactic utilized by union organizers. All of those complaints were dismissed or withdrawn.

The janitorial company filed its initial suit in 2007 and was awarded over $5.3 million in damages by a jury. On September 26, a district judge ordered the union to hand over an additional $2.5 million for interest accrued during the lengthy legal proceedings. The company said in a release that a bankruptcy declaration does not allow the union to duck the jury's decision about the cost of its actions.

"The jury determined SEIU owes PJS a lot of money, and there is no way they can pretend to be broke based on what we now know," PJS President Floyd Mahanay said in a statement. "The only question is how long they want to drag this out while we make sure every business in Texas joins our cause." ...


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