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Constitutional Crisis Sparks All-Out War for Control of Powerful Union

By Lindsay Beyerstein, AlterNet. Posted March 2, 2009.


A struggle for power within one of the nation's most powerful unions, UNITE HERE, has devolved into all-out civil war.

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Wilhelm and Raynor staked the future of their unions on the assumption that they could share that power until Wilhelm moved on. They were wrong.

Independent observers confirm that two president solution was supposed to be temporary.

"The scuttlebut was that Wilhelm was planning to run for president of AFL-CIO," Fletcher said, "But the AFL-CIO split, and Wilhelm and Raynor were stuck with each other."

Like Raynor and Wilhelm, UNITE and HERE are stuck with each other for the time being, but ironically the supreme leaders of one of the most innovative and progressive unions in the country may have sealed UNITE HERE's fate with an ill-conceived gentleman's agreement to give themselves virtually unchecked executive power.

 

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Lindsay Beyerstein is a New York writer blogging at majikthise.typepad.com

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