SEIU head Andrew Stern to resign

Over the past few years, Andrew Stern has reshaped the Service Employee’s International Union into easily the most politically influential union in the country. However, he’s also made quite a few enemies in the union world along the way and has become something of a political lightening rod. Ben Smith has the details:

Service Employees International Union President Andrew Stern, one of America’s most prominent labor leaders, is set to resign, according to a member of the union’s board.

The President of an SEIU local based in Seattle, Diane Sosne, broke the news to her staffers at 11:35 this morning, local time.

“Last night I received confirmation that Andy Stern is resigning as President of SEIU. He has not yet made a public announcement; we will share the details as we become aware of them,” Sosne wrote in an email obtained by POLITICO.

Sosne offered no explanation for the move.

There will undoubtedly be a lot of fallout in the world of Big Labor over this, though the SEIU is hardly going away. SEIU treasurer Anna Burger will likely still be a fixture at the White House and Obama’s White house political director, Patrick Gaspard, is the SEIU’s former top lobbyist.

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