LIUNA: The Facts
Of Life
Verbal, physical attacks,
intimidations still a fact of life in my local
Carmen Francella
Local 190 Albany, New York
Date:
Tue, 21 Mar 2000 16:43:04 EST
If it wasn't such a serious subject, I'd probably
laugh out loud every time I hear LIUNA kingpins rattle on about how they've reformed all
the evil and wrong they themselves created, condoned and encouraged in our international
for so long.
But I don't laugh because I know from personal
experience that damn little has changed, even less has improved from the standpoint of the
member, and a lot has actually gotten worse instead of better.
My name is Carmen Francella, and I've been a
crusading activist in LIUNA Local 190 in Albany, NY for a long time. I've endured
intimidation efforts to silence me or limit my effectiveness as a critic of local and
international leadership for years, but none worse than what goes on today in what LIUNA
officials laughingly call a reformed and enlightened time in our international.
For years Local 190 leaders and their cronies did
everything they could to ridicue and harass me every time I took the microphone at local
meetings to speak out on behalf of fellow brothers and sisters and question the leadership
abilities and financial mismanagement of the officers. They failed to discourage me and
only served to increase my resolve to continue to question their shortcomings.
Tensions increased greatly last year when I ran
for Business Agent of Local 190 and headed a slate of insurgent members opposing the
entrenched leadership. Local leadership encouraged increased heavy verbal attacks against
me whenever I was at the microphone and there was plenty of in-your-face verbal asaults
and more that a little pushing and shoving of me and my supporters at every meeting, none
of which was stopped by the leadership.
At one particularly violent verbal confrontation,
a supporter of the leadership stepped to the microphone and threated not only me, but my
wife. "We know where your wife works, and what time she drives home!" he shouted
out.
Astounded by this blantant criminal threat, I
complained immediately to the local leadership, which did nothing, and notified local
police, the FBI and LIUNA officials in Washington of the threat to my wife.
Nothing ever was done about that serious incident
by any of them. Just like nothing has ever been done by anyone at LIUNA about the many
complaints, several formal and in writing, that I have filed allegeding wronddoings and
mismanagement.
Local 190 is a bad local in a bad International,
but to hear Mr. Luskin, Mr. Gow, Mr. Vaira, Mr. Eggleston and others tell it, everything
is now reformed for the better. Truth is, not much has changed at all.
At my Local 190 meeting in February, for instance,
it was just like old times, only worse. When I went to the microphone to question Local
190 officials, I was still subjected to a barrage of verbal abuse from them and their
supporters. And suddenly I was hit and tackled hard from behind by one of their
supporters, being nearly knocked to the ground.
I was angry and restrained by my friends, but the
leadership just laughed it off as an accidental bump. Later, when I again tried to ask a
question of the local leaders, I was told bluntly "I'm tired of you and your f--king
questions!" and was not allowed to continue.
So much for a changed, reformed and enlightened
atmosphere in LIUNA today.
I guess I should not be suprised that nothing has
really changed. My own personal experiences are not much different that those of my fellow
activists who were assaulted in Connecticut and whose case has dragged on for so long
without a resolution.
But if LIUNA leaders think that threats and
assaults will intimidate me or cause me to stop speaking out against the leadership and
for my fellow brothers and sisters, they've got another think coming.
I will never stop being an activist dedicated to
cleaning up my local and my international, and I will never stop speaking out on behalf of
other brothers and sisters in times of need.