Trump’s Vegas Hotel Spent Half A Million Dollars To Stop Maids From Unionizing

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And yet the candidate claims to be a friend of regular working people.

GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump fashions himself a friend of union workers. He has bragged about having good relationships with labor unions. When the AFL-CIO recently endorsed his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, Trump claimed it was he who deserved the labor federation’s coveted backing.

“I believe [union] members will be voting for me in much larger numbers than for her,” Trump declared last month.

Before entering the voting booth, those union members might want to know how much money one of Trump’s businesses has spent in an effort to persuade low-wage workers not to unionize.

The Culinary Workers Union recently organized housekeepers and other service workers at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. The union won the election in December — but not without a fight from hotel owners Trump Ruffin Commercial LLC. That’s a joint venture between the likely GOP nominee and casino magnate Phil Ruffin, himself a major financial backer of Trump’s presidential run.

According to Labor Department disclosure forms reviewed by The Huffington Post, Trump Ruffin shelled out more than half a million dollars last year to a consulting firm that combats union organizing efforts. The money was paid from Trump Ruffin to Cruz & Associates in a series of seven payments between July and December, totaling $560,631.

Nearly $285,000 of that money was paid over the course of two weeks in December, shortly after the hotel held its union election.

Despite the heavy investment from Trump Ruffin, the union prevailed by a vote of 238 to 209. Trump Ruffin argued in a filing with the National Labor Relations Board that the union illegally swayed the vote, but a regional director for the NLRB rejected those claims. The hotel has asked that the board members in Washington review that decision. According to an NLRB spokeswoman, the board has not yet determined whether it will grant that review.

A lawyer for Trump and a campaign spokeswoman did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the payments. Lupe Cruz, the owner of Cruz & Associates, did not respond to a voicemail left at his office on Friday.

Cruz, himself a former union organizer, is known for his consulting work on behalf of employers battling unions. Trump Ruffin’s disclosure forms listed the payments to Cruz as being for “consultation services and employee educational meetings.”

Companies often enlist the services of anti-union consultants to deal with an organizing campaign. The consultants’ goal is to convince enough workers that forming a union would be against their best interests so that the union eventually loses the election. Unions derisively call these consultants “union busters.” Their tactics can be subtle or not so subtle. When companies retain such firms, they are required to disclose their payments in filings to the Labor Department.

Trump’s Vegas Hotel Spent Half A Million Dollars To Stop Maids From Unionizing

Why does Trump hate regular working people? Why does he hate maids? Why does he hate women?
 
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I have worked in both union and non-union shops during my life.

From what I've seen and experienced.

It's a wonder that any company infected with a Union manages to stay in business.

So I can't fault Trump, or any other business owner, for fighting against the Union. ....... :cool:
 
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So the bullshit here is that Trump really cares about getting Americans good paying jobs.

I said this a year ago. Trump knows a winning pitch when he sees one. That's a common talent among the good con artists.
 
Unions are bullshit, they've outlived their usefulness.

How can collective bargaining rights outlive their usefulness when they are an ongoing part of labor/management?

You are living in the 20's. There I NO slave labor in the United States. A company, ANY company can only afford to pay x amount.

So you're resigned to the belief that the decline of the American working class is simply inevitable, until such time as we reach some sort of wage equilibrium with the rest of the world.
 
And yet the candidate claims to be a friend of regular working people.

GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump fashions himself a friend of union workers. He has bragged about having good relationships with labor unions. When the AFL-CIO recently endorsed his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, Trump claimed it was he who deserved the labor federation’s coveted backing.

“I believe [union] members will be voting for me in much larger numbers than for her,” Trump declared last month.

Before entering the voting booth, those union members might want to know how much money one of Trump’s businesses has spent in an effort to persuade low-wage workers not to unionize.

The Culinary Workers Union recently organized housekeepers and other service workers at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. The union won the election in December — but not without a fight from hotel owners Trump Ruffin Commercial LLC. That’s a joint venture between the likely GOP nominee and casino magnate Phil Ruffin, himself a major financial backer of Trump’s presidential run.

According to Labor Department disclosure forms reviewed by The Huffington Post, Trump Ruffin shelled out more than half a million dollars last year to a consulting firm that combats union organizing efforts. The money was paid from Trump Ruffin to Cruz & Associates in a series of seven payments between July and December, totaling $560,631.

Nearly $285,000 of that money was paid over the course of two weeks in December, shortly after the hotel held its union election.

Despite the heavy investment from Trump Ruffin, the union prevailed by a vote of 238 to 209. Trump Ruffin argued in a filing with the National Labor Relations Board that the union illegally swayed the vote, but a regional director for the NLRB rejected those claims. The hotel has asked that the board members in Washington review that decision. According to an NLRB spokeswoman, the board has not yet determined whether it will grant that review.

A lawyer for Trump and a campaign spokeswoman did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the payments. Lupe Cruz, the owner of Cruz & Associates, did not respond to a voicemail left at his office on Friday.

Cruz, himself a former union organizer, is known for his consulting work on behalf of employers battling unions. Trump Ruffin’s disclosure forms listed the payments to Cruz as being for “consultation services and employee educational meetings.”

Companies often enlist the services of anti-union consultants to deal with an organizing campaign. The consultants’ goal is to convince enough workers that forming a union would be against their best interests so that the union eventually loses the election. Unions derisively call these consultants “union busters.” Their tactics can be subtle or not so subtle. When companies retain such firms, they are required to disclose their payments in filings to the Labor Department.

Trump’s Vegas Hotel Spent Half A Million Dollars To Stop Maids From Unionizing

Why does Trump hate regular working people? Why does he hate maids? Why does he hate women?
Unions aren't our friends.

I was a member of a machinist union for 8 years.

The only thing they do is help worthless employees when they're about to be fired.

The worst thing that can happen to any business is to become unionized.

They are one of the primary reasons jobs leave the United States.

Shop-stewards are the laziest motherfuckers in the plant.

We had a union president in my shop and he never did his job. All he did was go to the union hall and drink coffee. Every once in a great while he would visit the shop to let the boss know he was still alive.
 
Who could blame any business for not wanting to deal with unions. I don't know of any business that wants to deal with them.
 
Unions are bullshit, they've outlived their usefulness.

How can collective bargaining rights outlive their usefulness when they are an ongoing part of labor/management?

You are living in the 20's. There I NO slave labor in the United States. A company, ANY company can only afford to pay x amount.

So you're resigned to the belief that the decline of the American working class is simply inevitable, until such time as we reach some sort of wage equilibrium with the rest of the world.

The decline IS inevitable if stay on the current economic path. Here is your conundrum, we can try to keep creating money out of nothing and giving it to the 1% as we have been for the last 8 years, or we can let it crash and pick up the pieces. Only then can we rebuild.
 
So, when trump speaks of how much he "supports" coal miners, does that ALSO mean he is against the (UMWA) United Mine Workers of America?.....The clown CANNOT have it both ways.

Unions advocate collective bargaining.......through such efforts, working conditions, pay, hours worked and benefits are thusly negotiated. The middle class could not have emerged without unions..........

Trump is a bastard and since his Vegas workers are mostly minorities, there yet ANOTHER reason why Trump lose and lose big, taking down a good part of the facade that the GOP has tried to erect for the last couple of decades.

All that Trump is trying to do (and doing it badly) is to gain favor with Sheldon Adelson to tap into his millions to fund his campaign.
 

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