Eagle Scout Update: After Getting Caught ‘Purple Handed,’ SEIU’s PR SNAFU Shames Union Bosses Into Volunteerism


A mere two weeks ago, the Union of Purple People Eaters (aka the SEIU) found itself in the middle of a media maelstrom for picking on a pathway-clearing eagle scout.

In pursuit of an Eagle Scout badge, Kevin Anderson, 17, has toiled for more than 200 hours hours over several weeks to clear a walking path in an east Allentown park. Little did the do-gooder know that his altruistic act would put him in the cross hairs of the city’s largest municipal union.

Nick Balzano, president of the local Service Employees International Union, told Allentown City Council Tuesday that the union is considering filing a grievance against the city for allowing Anderson to clear a 1,000-foot walking and biking path at Kimmets Lock Park.

Within a few days, the offending Purple People Eater had resigned his post after having been thrown under the purple bus by his New York bosses.

On Wednesday, after getting hit by a steady onslaught of rights, Balzano got hit by one big left when his own union distanced itself from his comments and called Balzano’s wounds self-induced.

“His comments were completely unauthorized and they do not reflect the position or views of the union,” wrote area leader of the SEIU’s Mid-Atlantic District Wayne MacManiman in an apology letter to Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski.

“The careless and insensitive comments were prompted by frustration over recently laid-off workers in Allentown,” MacManiman wrote Wednesday.

Now, however, in what may be too little too late, the SEIU is trying to make amends for its ill-conceived attack on the eagle scout.

Hauling brush and old tires out of the woods in Allentown early Friday, members of the Service Employees International Union learned an Eagle-Scout-to-be is just as forgiving as he is trustworthy, loyal and helpful.

The Eagle Scout service project of Kevin Anderson, 17, of Upper Saucon Township was caught up in a national media firestorm after Nick Balzano, an Allentown union official, threatened to file a grievance over Kevin’s work clearing a trail in Kimmets Lock Park. Conservative pundits seized on the remark as evidence of the SEIU’s ”thuggery,” and Balzano later resigned.

To show there were no hard feelings, SEIU members from as far away as Philadelphia and New Jersey accepted Kevin’s invitation to help with the project Friday.”They completely agreed — to come out, to help, to make amends,” said Kevin, a member of Troop 301 of Center Valley.

Of course, SEIU bosses wasted no time using their ‘volunteerism’ as a means of trying to get a boost in its PR debacle:

Wayne MacManiman, who leads the SEIU’s Philadelphia-based mid-Atlantic district, said he thought Kevin’s invitation was a great idea.

”Everybody’s here on their day off, volunteering,” said MacManiman, of Burlington County, N.J.

He noted SEIU members from Allentown had signed up to be part of the union’s 20-member crew.

”Kevin’s doing an amazing thing. We’ve always supported the Boy Scouts, whether it’s here in Allentown, Bethlehem or Philadelphia,” MacManiman added, gathering branches alongside Bethlehem SEIU chapter leader Bill Tone.

Always supported the boy scouts?  Well, “always” may be always except when your union gets caught threatening to file a grievance against one and you, Mr. MacManiman, after throwing the offender under the purple bus for getting caught.

[Editor's note: It might be a safe bet that a union heavy like MacManiman wouldn't be picking up branches on a Friday after Thankgiving were it not for the bad PR his union received for picking on the scout to begin with.]

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How pathetic that it is a news story that the SEIU....

JadedByPolitics (Diary) Sunday, November 29th at 7:45AM EST (link)

volunteered time…..I know that is “NEWS” to us but that it is a news story says more about their lazy egotistical selves then it does about their “good” deed for the day….jeesh!

 

Quick question

ceili_dancer (Diary) Sunday, November 29th at 11:41AM EST (link)

Did the SEIU file a friend of the court or tag along on the ACLU and the usual suspects of kicking the Boy Scouts out of the building the scouts built on land they owned and gifted to the city? The city under pressure from the usual groups of people were trying to oust the scouts from “city property” because of the various stances the scouts hold. To quote the liberal mantra they always use, they are homophobic (which they are not), anti athiest (whatever that means), or to quote Obama, future bitter clingers of guns and God.

 

Anyone notice this in the story?

bk (Diary) Sunday, November 29th at 11:49AM EST (link)

SEIU members from as far away as Philadelphia and New Jersey accepted Kevin’s invitation to help with the project Friday.

”Everybody’s here on their day off, volunteering,” said MacManiman, of Burlington County, N.J.

He noted SEIU members from Allentown had signed up to be part of the union’s 20-member crew.

So they combed the region for SEIU volunteers and managed to round up a whole 20 of them and try to make good PR out of it? I’d have been embarrassed to even report it. Should have left bad enough alone.

 

Funny part is the union would have won the grievance

Achance (Diary) Sunday, November 29th at 12:32PM EST (link)

under most contracts and before most arbitrators. Since they have laid off members (according to the original story), if the clean-up work was being done by the volunteer with the city’s knowlege and approval, the city was violating the union’s recognition clause and certification by allowing the work to be done by someone other than a union member.

The interesting irony is that now that the union ran from the bad press and didn’t pursue a grievance, the union is now vulnerable to charges from its members for violating its duty of fair representation by not pursueing a facially meritorious grievance.

Ain’t life in the USSA grand?

In Vino Veritas

Apparently, the scout had the green light...

LaborUnionReport (Diary) Sunday, November 29th at 6:32PM EST (link)

According to the article linked in the post:

“Kevin had started planning the project long before Allentown’s July layoffs and had abided by union rules, making sure he and other volunteers worked only during off-hours. He never imagined he’d end up in the middle of a media frenzy.”

http://www.mcall.com/news/all-a1_5seiu.7100494nov28,0,3056949.story

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Doesn't matter; remember, the grievance would have been

Achance (Diary) Sunday, November 29th at 8:18PM EST (link)

against the city for letting him, not against him for doing it. Doesn’t really matter that he or they thought they were working within the work rules. If the work was withing the union’s jurisdiction, the employer usually loses for letting it happen.

Happens all the time with inmate labor, non-profits, etc., doing work the union can claim to be within its jurisdiction. I’ve done lots of grievances and arbitrations about it; won some, lost more. Not saying it ought to be this way, just saying it IS this way.

In Vino Veritas