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Monday, October 19, 2015

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IAFF Corruption: Times Confirms Misconduct

Schaitberger and IAFF Board Named

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Today’s New York Times reported how Harold Schaitberger and the IAFF executive board are plundering our union under the guise of doing IAFF business as if the only way to advance the cause of professional firefighters and paramedics is to recklessly spend dues money.
One thing is for sure, with Schaitberger it’s business as usual as he insists on being treated like royalty.

Food for Thought

Your Table, Sir
Your Table, Sir
In 2010 alone, he spent $110,000 on extravagant luxury meals and expensive wines.
Another $30,000 was blown on limo rides when a rental car, taxi, or god forbid, catching a ride, would have done the trick at a fraction of the cost.
As the Times pointed out, he has a “taste for refinement and a regal impatience.”
He acts like a king and we pay the bill.
That fat bill is money wasted that should have gone to help locals in need, a fact that is always ignored.
Perhaps the best food quote was his telling waiters at Il Mulino, a fancy Italian restaurant, to “fix me up a little of this” rather than stooping to order off the menu like mere mortals.
By the way, the Il Mulino quote is totally at odds with Schaitberger’s comment that, “This isn’t about that I need another meal…”
Schaitberger loves the high life and part of that is being fawned over by doting staff waiting on their $700 tip that again, we pay for.
The Times also pointed out that “Whatever its use in advancing the causes of firefighters, his lavish spending advances at least one more:  his own.”
When will the IAFF have a president who concentrates on what we need rather than putting himself and his royal comforts first?
More than one member detailed how Schaitberger really uses the fancy meals to buy support, saying, “A lot of guys get rolled by that.  They like the glitz.”

The Phony Per Diems

Schaitberger and most of the board are regularly applying for and receiving travel per diems to which they are not entitled.
Schaitberger applies essentially every cost to his IAFF credit card, thus double-dipping, and the board puts in for the $80 even when the auditors have clearly pointed out it is against IAFF policy.
Every year tens-of-thousands of dollars are skimmed off in this manner in what amounts to an illegal pay raise.
In fact, the auditors have said the practice endangers our tax-exempt status.
Unfortunately, the Times failed to point out that there is only one travel policy which covers all IAFF officers and staff.
If the board regularly collects the per diem each time they leave their house, why can’t staff?
Answer:  Schaitberger is paying a bribe to the board as they let him lord it over the membership.
After all, the Times pointed out how he is a “one-man case study in how to consolidate power…through the deft use of his organization’s funds.”
But, once again, we pay the price.
As the Times reports, “…four of the vice-presidents received at least $18,000 in per diem payments and seven more received at least $11,000.
Just for leaving their house.

You’ve Got a Friend

house
As the Times put it, “Schaitberger has also used his influence to do business with friends.”
The Times detailed the 2010 million-dollar house purchase from IAFF contractor and “one of Schaitberger’s closest friends for many years, ” Jim Franzoni.
That purchase was the subject of a Department of Labor finding but the IAFF internal response was a white-wash cover-up where the cowardly board lined up behind Schaitberger’s successful attempt to gut any semblance of IAFF internal ethical oversight.

The False Choice

Schaitberger suggests that the only course to building a strong union is by selling out the rank-and-file, one $1,000 dinner at-a-time.
His course takes the IAFF down the road to ruin by suggesting that leaching and fat-catting off the members is the only way to go.
The Times hit the nail on the head when they referred to him as a “throwback.”
As they said, he operates with “little checks and balances” and the result is a weakened IAFF, morally, ethically and professionally.
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Thank you.”
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21 Comments

  • Robert Marshall says:
    Pigs at the Trough
  • IslaFire says:
    Our Local President has been on a spending spree for two years. Fortunately, we have an election coming up and it looks as though he will be defeated. There have been several appeals filed with the International. Of course, the IAFF always sides with the Local President regardless of right or wrong. It’s so discouraging.
    I learned many years ago from a DVP Emeritus, “it’s not your money.” When sitting on our Local Board I always considered those words.
    Keep up the good work Eric.
    • Eric Lamar says:
      Thank you for taking the time to write.
      You are quite correct that Schaitberger always sides with those who he believes have power, money or votes.
      Thus, his backing of the board as they skim phony per diems.
      Eric
  • Tom says:
    While you may not agree with the way he does business you have to consider the environment he his working in to advance the concerns of our membership. The money spent is a fraction of the money spent in DC every year by big corporations like insurance companies, automobile industry, pharmaceuticals, etc. They money spent has a purpose, and obviously it’s working because we are a union to take note of. Can we do better, probably. But if anything we need to spend more money on lobbying not less in order to have our voice heard.
  • Sean says:
    If your going to take down a man who serves in that capacity you better have someone that can seamlessly step into his shoes and do a better job and do it without the perks. I hope you have that person. There are alot of hands that need to be greased and trust must be accomplished.
    • Eric Lamar says:
      S-
      Funny you should mention that because everyone knows that he has successfully eliminated all competition, often, as you allude to, by greasing hands, a concept I don’t subscribe to.
      E
  • Rick Honsberger says:
    Eric Lamar you are so wrong to suggest that Harold Shaitberger and his fat bill is money wasted, should have gone to locals in need, a fact that is always ignored. Our small Local 1182 in Thorold Ontario Canada has never been ignored. As a matter of fact we were able to receive much needed money to fight our battles over night with the assistance of our DVP through the GP. We also have a Guardian Policy approved. Doesn’t sound like we have been ignored. Let’s hear why you are such a disgruntled ex employee of the IAFF. Rick Honsberger, President Local 1182
    • Eric Lamar says:
      “disgruntled ex employee”, nice.
      The question is how many MORE locals could be helped if we were not being plundered.
      Ron, that’s not a tough concept to get.
      BTW, I see you skipped right over the skimming of per diems.
      Does that mean you are “down with that”?
      What about doing business with friends?
      If your fire chief was doing that stuff you would be picketing city hall.
      Good luck with your double standard.
      • Rick Honsberger says:
        The name is Rick, I was addressing that one specific accusation you made. As for the rest of your accusations about the GP the price of doing business. Now answer the question why are you a disgruntled ex employee of the IAFF. I understand you left with a lucrative pension. Tell us why you have made it your new career to attack the organisation you worked for.
        • Eric Lamar says:
          well, address the other points, don’t cherry pick.
          your “disgruntled ex employee” comment is an unfounded and unproven cheap shot.
          I have been a loyal IAFF member for 39 years and I want a healthy and honest union.
          Now, answer those other points.
          • Rick Honsberger says:
            I did answer it with it is the cost of doing business. I have no problem with him the GP or DVP do the business needed. At the end of the New York Times it certainly did report you as a former fire fighter and top aid to Harold Shaitberger. There is certainly reference to you being a former employee of the IAFF. Cut the BS and tell 300,000 members why you are so disgruntled. I have been a member in good standing and a President since 1991. I have no beef with you. But I do know when there is more to the story.
          • Eric Lamar says:
            So skimming IAFF per diems is “the cost of doing business”?
            Now I see why you can’t believe all I want is an honest union.
            You and I–we have no frame of ethical reference.
            That’s the IAFF you would leave to younger members and you would be proud of it?
            Wow.
  • alex says:
    I read your little piece about corruption in the IAFF and just when I began to think that you might be onto something, I read some of your other posts. Then I realized something. You’re an idiot, and a racist.  There’s no place for someone like you in the fire service.  Although the corruption might be real, you lessened your message by your ignorance and bigotry.  Remove me from your email list. I hope you feel like I wasted a little bit of your time, because God knows that’s how I feel after reading your garbage. I’ve read more literate ramblings in penthouse forums. Stay safe (or quit.)
  • Steve says:
    I for one do not have nor see any impropriety in the allegations printed in the NY Times. More than once the IAFF has stood by and supported the members of this great Union and their families.
    We have a membership of over 300,000. I believe taking our “business” to the vultures of the media is deplorable at best. If you feel strongly about the union, take care of it by election.
    It takes a certain amount of Capital in the Capital to further some of our objectives and agendas. Money is the mothers milk of lobbying and politics.
    • Eric Lamar says:
      S-
      So, tell me, what do you think about the skimming of per diems?
      Does that mean you are “down with that”?
      What about doing business with friends?
      And, let me get this right, if you saw corruption in your local government or fire department you wouldn’t enlist the press?
      Give me a break.
      Thanks.
  • alex says:
    Well bless my lucky stars then. How are we doing on deleting my email from your list?
    • Eric Lamar says:
      I think you might be pressing your luck there but they have these things called “email filters” they tell me. Try doing a search on that.
      Best of luck.
  • alex says:
    I guess if you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit.
  • Gerry Gay says:
    Eric,
    I don’t know you but here is what you are now doing to all the members of the IAFF. City managers, Mayors, elected officials and fire chiefs are now making statements of corrupt firefighters. You being a former employee of the IAFF and a member of the IAFF stop this bull shit and bring it to the floor and take some action there but to parade this for everyone to see reflects your just a ex-employee who didn’t get what he wanted.
    • Eric Lamar says:
      Bring something ethical to the floor of the IAFF convention? LOL.
      Like others who run the ex-employee BS up the flagpole, you have zero evidence to support your claim. Nothing.
      I am a loyal 39-year member of the IAFF interested in an honest and ethical union and I am not alone.
      Cheers.

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