Airline industry labor leader Sito Pantoja sued the IAM, alleging that it demoted him and his chief of staff because he supported an opposition candidate for secretary/treasurer in a union election.
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Additionally, on June 1, “Pantoja was further punished for exercising his right of free speech by being assigned to his home forbidden to return to his or any other office in IAM headquarters without prior permission.” Retaliation followed Pantoja’s opposition to the re-election of Dora Cervantes as the IAM’s general secretary treasurer. Cervantes was re-elected in May, winning about 5,000 votes, defeating challenger Ian Anderman’s, who received about 3,000 votes. Anderman has filed a protest with the Department of Labor.
In a report, DOL said it found “overpayment salaries, unauthorized reimbursements, personal meals without proof of union activity, overpayment of lost time, unauthorized lost time, double payments, per diem overpayment and missing receipts. The actions of these officers resulted in a shortage to Local Lodge 2198 totaling $101,307.03.”
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