Is SEIU’s Purple Brand Fading to Pink?
by Don LoosStern’s New Big Labor Same as the Old Big Labor
For the past four years, the highest profile Big Labor Boss was Service Employees International Union (SEIU) President Andy Stern. Stern has deliberately parlayed his controlling style as that of a New Labor Boss, and he has painstakingly worked on the SEIU “purple brand.” And yet, Stern and the SEIU union have failed to live up to the New Labor Boss identity that he claimed in his New York Times Magazine and CNN/Fortune Magazine articles.

Stern tried to separate himself from the herd of “old-styled” labor bosses in several ways, most noticeably with his dress. He conscientiously wore his beloved SEIU purple with its slight pinkish hue. Apparently, Stern is trying to replicate for his union what brown does for UPS.
Stern’s limitless purple attire led some to refer to him as the Lavender Labor Leader. And recently, SEIU’s Anna Burger looked very chic in her purple suit as Congressman Patrick McHenry (R-NC) grilled her about SEIU’s relationship with ACORN.
Whatever color of scarves, suits, or hats Andy Stern decides to wear, you cannot deny his influence with the White House, U.S. Congressional King Pins, the Democrat National Committee, and ACORN among others. But, has Stern’s smash-mouth organizing and relationship to ACORN begun to turn SEIU’s purple into black and blue? You bet it has!
Clearly, ACORN’s partnerships with SEIU and other Big Labor outfits has begun to drag down SEIU’s image. SEIU has decided, now that ACORN is damaged goods, to cut ties for now. But, that will be very difficult because ACORN and ACORN’s training programs are totally interwoven into the purple fabric that makes up SEIU.
From 2005 through 2008, SEIU spent $9 million on ACORN training programs and contracting out ACORN organizing services. SEIU even hired ACORN founder Wade Rathke to command SEIU national organizing programs. The ACORN listings below illustrate that the SEIU-ACORN relationship is much deeper than SEIU may want publicly known:

ACORN is not the only Brand Destroyer for SEIU
But, SEIU cannot blame its deteriorating image solely on it incestuous relationship with ACORN. The “New Labor Boss” Stern has failed to live up to the image he created.
New Boss Stern is the same as Old Big Labor Bosses that Robert F. Kennedy described in his book, “The Enemy Within.” Those Old Bosses would consolidate power and control over local unions by placing and threatening to place locals into trusteeships (Taking over operations of a local union and ousting of the elected union officials). In addition, these bosses would cut deals with employers that allowed union members to be paid below contract rates.
Local SEIU officers have claimed that Stern aggressively eliminates local autonomy via trusteeships and approved payoffs (e.g.An indictment alleged that in exchange for payments, SEIU local president Danny Iverson’s resigned so that Stern associate Debra Timko would became president.); and, at least one SEIU contract allows an SEIU contracted employer to pay below contract rates (of course, workers are still forced to pay SEIU union dues and fees for its representation):
“In any instance where the Company signatory hereto desires to submit a bid to perform unit work at a building being serviced by a contractor not a party to a collective bargaining agreement with the union which would cover the work in question, it is agreed that the wage and fringe benefit provisions of this Agreement may be waived …”
Stern’s internal self-serving tactics have resulted in minimal public image damage because most of these actions primarily involve SEIU internal politics. However, internal struggles combined with SEIU’s ruthless corporate campaigns and associations with groups like ACORN are causing even mainstream columnists like Kathleen Parker to question why anyone would want to be associated with SEIU. She wrote:
While everyone in Washington is suddenly pretending they’ve hardly ever heard of ACORN, they might want to pretend they’ve never heard of the SEIU, one of the nation’s largest unions.
Since the 1990s, SEIU used ACORN-type tactics in so-called “corporate campaigns.” As previously mentioned, ACORN trained SEIU organizers, and ACORN founder Wade Rathke spearheaded SEIU national organizing campaigns.
During these corporate campaigns, SEIU coordinates personal attacks against employees, customers of targeted employers, and the employers. SEIU organizers systematically increase their attacks with assistance from outside pressure groups in accordance with SEIU’s corporate campaign stratagem.
Here is the real kicker in SEIU’s corporate campaign; SEIU’s harassment is not designed to force the employer into allowing employees a secret ballot union representational election, but SEIU pressures employers to sign away employees’ opportunity to have a secret ballot election. That’s right; SEIU developed the corporate campaign to prevent employees from having a secret ballot election.
SEIU, along with its partners ACORN, Justice for Janitors, Interfaith Worker Justice, and others stage disruptive demonstrations, place derogatory ads, hand out offensive flyers, send defamatory letters, and pressure politicians. SEIU organizers have even used children to hand out nasty flyers as they trick-or-treat. All of these actions are designed to irritate everyone in the community and hopefully focus the unrest on the employer, not SEIU. And, in the end, it’s all about money – union dues extracted from workers for the privilege of having a job.
All of SEIU’s in-your-face activities in numerous communities across the country has dramatically begun to weaken SEIU’s own brand.
Here’s three quick true life SEIU corporate campaign sagas that span across America over two decades:
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In the 1990’s, Sacramento’s Randy Schaber endured an SEIU four-year battering of his company and his employees. SEIU’s attacks on Schaber included coordination with a Clinton Administration Big Labor appointee inside the U.S. Department of Labor that resulted in a Congressional investigation, headed by Rep. Pete Hoekstra, documenting SEIU’s corporate campaign and the removal of the SEIU insider.
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In Indianapolis, David A. Bego, author of The Devil at My Doorstep, had an SEIU organizer tell him, “we enjoy conversation, but we embrace confrontation,” shortly before SEIU goons began to ratchet up the pressure. Bego’s book provides a concise description of his three-year SEIU ordeal, and details of hard-to-believe ACORN-modeled intimidation. SEIU even had trick-or-treating children handout out offensive flyers in Bego’s and a customer’s neighborhood.
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Houston’s Brent Southwell story, as posted on BigGovernment.com by Bret Jacobson, repeats Schaber’s and Bego’s stories but with his own twist. Southwell filed suit against SEIU claiming, among other things, that a top SEIU organizer “has stated directly to Professional Janitorial Services (PJS, Southwell’s company) that SEIU wants ‘to kill’ PJS.” Certainly, this SEIU organizer was not concerned about the welfare of PJS employees. The lawsuit against SEIU is currently ongoing.
Conclusion
To borrow a phrase from ACORN’s Wade Rathke, no matter how you shake and bake it, a nationwide campaign that embraces confrontation and irresponsible personal attacks will eventually stick to the SEIU brand. Constantly filing unsubstantiated accusations with enforcement agencies and then using these SEIU-generated unsubstantiated claims to force politicians to act eventually hurts the credibility of the accuser.
Remember the childhood story of the boy who cried wolf?
In the end, SEIU’s smash-mouth, no-holds-barred organizing, internal power struggles, and associations with the likes of ACORN have irrefutably begun to bring down Stern’s SEIU purple brand.
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Remember, ANNA BERGER is an OBAMA APPOINTEE and financial adviser at the EXACT SAME TIME she lobbies for more money in front of congress. Is that not a conflict of interest?
The ACORN/SEIU story is getting too quiet. It is time to shake up the politicians trying to hide and not let it be known they are in up to their neck in these organizations. We need to know who takes their money, and who is covering for them. Make it public!
Andy Stern is one tough hombre; as tough as the Rathke's are slick. It will be interesting to watch this play out. It is going to be a slugfest. WE, are fighting for what is right, what is fair, what is moral and ethical. THEY, are fighting for their very survival.
SEIU members will find out, just as ACORN's did, that these organizations care nothing about the individual worker. They are only concerned with money and power. Some unions actually do take care of their employees, who get their money's worth from their union dues. However, the SEIU will find out that these tactics, once discovered, will ultimately lead to their downfall. All of the workers that are members will find themselves outcast from employment.
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Another communist?
Margarida Jorge.
Also:
http://www.facebook.com/margjorge
http://www.gamaliel.org/e-news/Connecting/08Conne...
"Margarida Jorge of SEIU foresees many opportunities for faith leaders and SEIU folks to work together on winning health care for all in the coming months."
http://now2009.confabb.com/users/profile/mjorge
"Margarida Jorge is the National Field Director for Health Care for America Now. In this role, Jorge works with labor, community, faith, grassroots, and progressive organizations to move Members of Congress to support HCAN’s vision of health care reform in ways that build power for permanent local organizations. Previously, Jorge directed Americans for Health Care, SEIU’s grassroots campaign to win health care for all and also worked on candidate elections, state legislative fights, and ballot initiative campaigns in the states. Jorge began her career in the labor movement, where she organized low-income health care workers in the South and the Midwest for nearly 10 years."
From August:
http://www.newsmax.com/lowell_ponte/obama_pelosi_...
SEIU is under the ACORN authority in several major markets. SEIU has sent money down the toilet using ACORN. The next election they have millions less for the Democrat advertising. How can they borrow money next year?
c-span.org ck netroots 2009 panel discussion, before it is removed. Burger, Corzine etc. Plan to unionize US via EU through our ports..towards the end of the discussion, it's long, but they spell out their agenda. never realized corzine was so far left til i watched that.
http://newzeal.blogspot.com as well
There are still hundreds of organizations related to ACORN and SEIU that have not been touched. Also, George Soros is the big financial backer for all of this. I doubt we will be able to get rid of this entirely, because it is so big. I doubt we've done enough damage. Not only is their huge overlap in the organizations, the jobs of the people working there overlap, too. It seems most have several "community organizerish" hats and then they also have their political jobs, working directly with politicians or lobbying. Seems they are working their ways into the mainstream churches, too. Many of these leftie groups are also pushing to remove tax-exempt status for churches.
Unions are the socialist armies of the far left.SEIU is the worst.They cover government workers who are paid with tax dollars.That's always been a conflict of interest. Obama's armies.
It's always been obvious to me that Obama governs only for his special interests.The 787billion dollar pork barrel stimu-less bill only had money for government union jobs.There's over 8billoin dollars earmarked for Acorn.Government union jobs are SEIU.SEIU gives millions of dollars to Acorn. Tens of billions of dollars to the UAW.Not one dime for the businesses that employ the vast overwhelming majority of American workers.
Unions represent 12% of the workforce.That's why unions, Obama and the democrats are trying so hard to change as much as they can to the left before 2010.
Unions are pushing for the government option healthcare because their main goal is to unionize another 16% of our industry.
Remember that Breitbart has more videos out there. He has brilliantly instructed Hannah and James to release them slowly, just for this purpose. Be comforted in that!
They fight hard when they are in survival mode! Guys like Stern and Burger have no scruples so we need to follow the connection to its leader. Hussein connection, SEIU/Anna Burger, ACON/Patrick Gaspard, Burger/Gaspard, now its all making sense.
Purple Rain!
Apparently, Stern is trying to replicate for his union what brown does for UPS.
Weird…for a second there, the word "Sturmabteilung" flashed through my mind.
Geez, they share the same tooth brush! Separate by gooly
These people turn my stomach. They have the country hog tied and hanging over a low fire. Im really starting to feel this is being orchestrated in order to cause a war in our own country. I feel we are reaching a point when there is no turning back. The division and hate between the right and left has never been more evident in my life.
No matter how hard I try I just can't bring myself to respect the views of the left anymore. How can I respect the left when there is no right or wrong just a chasm of gray in which they rationalize any deed they desire. When chaos
breaks out, Im sure those nasty christians and devious tea baggers will be the first in line to riot and loot.
Are we the only ones in the country who are awake and care? Can this greed and corruption be stopped? I realize that this entire ACORN thing did not happen overnight, nor did unions all of a sudden evolve into what they are today. But someone with power needs to wake up and smell the coffee. I will even make it for them.
Purple Rain!
LOL!! good one
Not riot and loot.
But we will protect the homes and store fronts
Anything labeled as "new" by the left is a damnable lie. Case in point are the lying words of James Earl Carter III, possibly the worst president in history::
In 1992, when Bill the Priapic was lying his way to the White House, youah foamuh president Jimma Keeyotta rallied himself, spoke up and asked us to vote for Clinton, calling him a "new kind of Democrat." Jimma failed to see the flaw inherent in that statement: If the country needed a new kind of Democrat, could we not reasonably infer that something was amiss with the old kind of Democrat? (It was a lie, anyhow; Clinton was a veritable caricature of a standard-issue, off-the-shelf Democrat.)
Is there someone wrong with the old-style Big Labor Boss? Is that why we "need" a new style of Big Labor Boss? Yeah, right! Unions, along with other anti-american orgs, can kiss my WFA. I'll fight them tooth and nail.
Until the alphabet-soup media start reporting the truth it will be difficult to reach enough people to make a difference. But, WE MUST KEEP THE PRESSURE ON! Email, call, write or talk to your representatives in Congress and the White House…don't stop. Every time they make a stupid comment tell them how you feel. PRESSURE, PRESSURE…not just pressure! Whoopie can even dig that!
Sounds like treason to me, by bigger and bigger parasites.
Watergate was not this big. Why isn't anything happening to these criminals?
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