The Boston Globe, February 14, 1993
Copyright 1993 Globe Newspaper Company
The Boston GlobeFebruary 14, 1993, Sunday, City
Edition
SECTION: METRO/REGION; Pg.
93
LENGTH: 281 words
HEADLINE: R.I. man to head
international labor union
DATELINE: PROVIDENCE
BODY:
Arthur
Coia, general secretary of the Laborers' International Union of
North America, has been elected president of the 600,000-member union.
Coia succeeds Angelo Fosco, who died Thursday during the union's annual
winter meeting in Miami.
Coia, secretary since 1989, focused on health and safety in the work
place, training and laborer-management cooperation while serving as the
union's second-ranking officer.
The laborers' union is one of Rhode Island's and one of the nation's
largest and most controversial unions.
Coia also has been the subject of controversy over alleged ties to
Joseph Mollicone Jr., whose alleged embezzlement from his Providence
bank contributed to Rhode Island's banking collapse two years ago.
Investigators found a passbook in the vault of Mollicone's former
Heritage Loan & Investment Co., listing the name "
Arthur
Coia," among others.
The noninterest account, allegedly emptied by Mollicone, appears to once
have contained more than $ 400,000.
The account was established by the North American Laborers' Defense
League. The union denied either it or Coia had anything to do with the
money.
Coia also was charged and acquitted, along with his father, who preceded
him as union secretary, in a federal racketeering case in 1981. Raymond
Patriarca, former leader of New England organized crime, also was a
defendant in the case.
In union business, Coia has pushed for greater cooperation between labor
and management.
Before succeeding his father as the union's general secretary-treasurer,
he served as business manager of the Rhode Island Laborers' District
Council, and as manager of the union's New England and Eastern Canada
regions.