
According to Labor Notes, the supervisor’s report offered “a window on officials more concerned with preserving their own jobs than with the working conditions, pension crises, and layoffs facing Teamster members around the country.” The report says, “The conduct revealed in this investigation reflects a culture or mind-set where elected union officials do not clearly distinguish between their fiduciary responsibilities to the union and their separate political objectives of achieving election.” You don’t say! As punishment for election tampering Hoffa must pay for a mailing to all locals admitting to the attempted bribery. (We aren’t making that up.) The supervisor found that since the bribes weren’t accepted there were no grounds for further action.