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Obamacare bails out union pension plans, too

By: Kevin Mooney
Commentary Staff Writer
08/25/09 4:19 PM EDT

Union bosses who have mismanaged benefits for their own members are poised to receive a $10 billion bailout from U.S. taxpayers in the form of a “reinsurance program” that has been folded into the healthcare bill, according to the Workforce Fairness Institute (WFI).

This provision should be viewed as part of a larger payback effort the Obama White House and top congressional figures have set up in exchange for the support they have received from organized labor, Katie Packer, executive director of WFI said.
Section 164 of the Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 provides that the government pay 80 cents on the dollar to corporate and union insurance plans for claims between $15,000 and $90,000 for retirees age 55 to 64. Union health insurance funds only have about 30 cents available to cover each dollar of anticipated claims, according to the Lewin Group and other research outfits.
If this provision were to be passed as part of the overhaul package favored by the Obama Administration, the $10 billion figure would probably expand overtime as union plans continue to come under financial pressure, Packer said.  
“What we want to see is some kind of accountability,” she said. “These union bosses make promises that they can’t keep. I don’t know what exactly they are doing with union dues and other money but they seem to have hundreds of millions of dollars to spend every time there is a campaign. It’s the labor bosses that have put the companies over a barrel and extracted commitments that they know were unsustainable. Now they expect the taxpayers to bail them out and they use their own workers as victims.”
In an email letter to supporters, the United Auto Workers (UAW)  urged their membership to support the Obama plan and specifically cites the benefits outlined in section 164. It concludes with a call for activism that draws from key alliances.
“Not surprisingly, insurance companies and various right-wing groups are mounting a campaign to block health care reform. To counter their dishonest, disruptive scare tactics, UAW activists need to join with our progressive allies in sending a strong message to members of Congress that NOW is the time to pass genuine health care reform,” the letter says.
The union bailout provision can be found in multiple versions of the bill, which indicates it is being pushed by powerful labor officials who maintain influence with the White House and Congress, Packer said.
In the 2008 election cycle, labor union political action committees (PACS) contributed over $66 million dollars to congressional candidates with 92 percent of those contributions going to Democrats, according to OpenSecrets.org.
The Employee Free Choice Act, which includes the controversial Card Check and binding arbitration measures, remains the major priority for labor bosses, Packer said. But the bailout money labor backers in Congress attempted to conceal in the healthcare bill shows that union paybacks remain in motion, Packer said.
“We see paybacks to labor bosses over and over again,” she said. “We saw it with the bailout to General Motors and Chrysler, we also saw it with the restrictions on companies that don’t use union workers with the stimulus bill. The Employee Free Choice Act is the coup de grace, but the payback remains on going.”
President Obama received almost $28 million in independent expenditures from the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) for his 2008 campaign, while Labor Secretary Hilda Solis received $10,000 from the SEIU’s PAC for her congressional race.
SEIU has been a leading proponent of  Card Check and binding arbitration.
 



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FreeStateYank

Aug 25, 2009

Yep. Discovered this gem when I read the 1,000 page bill, unlike so many in Congress. It should also be noted that many union pension funds are underfunded...except of course, the separate funds for the executives! Sorry union folks, including enormous amounts of fed/state/local government workers; those who work outside of the union cannot afford to bail you out, nor would we wish so to do, even without the current economic situation. Seems like union employees should start to request investigation of union executives who are responsible for safeguarding their benefits. The rest of us will be working 'till we drop as it is.

 

Disgusted with Government

Aug 26, 2009

What a surprise! Just the latest example of government for sale. Washington is a cesspool.

 

bobc

Aug 26, 2009

The thugs are now in charge in full force, jumping on chartered buses, protesting with pay, while not only bullying the public, but trying their best to get the Obama adm. to give them our money too!

Union workers, start investigating where your Union dues go...you might find some interesting facts where they screwed you too!

 

Union Man

Aug 26, 2009

Thanks BC . I was only slightly aware of Section 164. It will be a welcome addition to a good retirement. FINALLY something for the workers in this country.
BUY AMERICAN---BUY UNION!!!

 

really

Aug 26, 2009

What an outrageous "taking" of taxpayer funds ... for what ... to PAY BACK the unions for their support ?

I thought such collusion was illegal.

 

jeanneb

Aug 26, 2009

Even scarier thought:

Public workers' retiree health benefits are underfunded by $$$ HUNDREDS of billions.

I read this provision over and over a few weeks ago and there is nothing in it that would preclude bailing out those state/municipal obligations.

 

sell

Aug 26, 2009

And you thought the Cold War was over!

Appears the Commie Reds were right here in our own backyard. It also appears that they are poised to win and drive this country into a bankrupt abyss.

 

Maverick

Aug 26, 2009

Also, Sec. 164 also appears to adjust the payment for inflation annually!

 

Union Man Too

Aug 26, 2009

30 years of work with a good employer, a supportive union and fair contracts equal an excellent retirement---Section 164 will help really help in the health care
part secure.

 

Winston

Aug 26, 2009

Great article, this explains why the unions are supporting government run healthcare-- they're getting bailed out!!

 

Jimmie T

Aug 26, 2009

When are we going to vote these Leeches out of office and stop the bleeding!!! Make notes and carry with you when you vote the next election and that goes double for Pelosi !!!

 

David

Aug 27, 2009

One question, why do we allow public servants to unionize?

They are paid by the citizens so whatever benefits they lobby for as an organized labor force come directly from my hard earned work.

Government work unions are PARASITES!

 

Another Union Man

Aug 27, 2009

Beltway Confidential---Thanks for the heads-up on Section 164. Your info, and some more I researched, assured my wife that our health care will be available and protected well into our retirement.

 

Chris

Aug 27, 2009

So now the Amercan people have to pay the democratic parties debt to the Unions for paying to keep them in office.
Now we know why the Obama admin. helped the UAW get there share of the Auto industies.
Now Obama is trying to bail out unions
through national health care.

 

Questioning

Aug 27, 2009

Union Man , Too adn Antoher:

Are you proud of the fact that you leaders screwed you. And proud of the fact that you will recieve a bailout because of it.
BTW I also am an american worker.

 

Terry

Aug 27, 2009

Why can't our government pass any bills without paying someone off. The whole system and Congress is corrupt. Nobody is working for the taxpaying citizens.
All the illegals will be covered after Obama gives them his proposed Amnesty next year, how many more BILLIONS will that cost.

 

A Union Womaan's Family

Aug 27, 2009

As a self-employed spouse of a card carrying, dues paying, union women factory worker, I am in full support of Section 164. Union membership has definitely benefited our family over the last 17 years.

 

LuisSandoval

Sep 1, 2009

Unions have overstayed their welcome in the American economy.

 

TC12

Sep 17, 2009

It is so disappointing to see union comments on here. I hear them saying that this is the benefit of being union... that they can take money that was never theirs to make thier life easier at retirement. It is my job to provide for my retirement and it is theirs to provide for themselves. If you think the union is doing a good job for you then you don't need MY money. In any other case that would be considered theft, but here it's just payback. Enjoy living off of what you did not earn!

 

TC12

Sep 17, 2009

To "a Union woman's family"...Of course you are in favor of Section 164. It is simply welfare for the employed. Why don't you send me some money to pay for my family's healthcare. Your union has transcended (that means gone beyond) milking the company they hold by the throat and have begun demanding MY money. Welcome to welfare dude!

 


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