Carpenters Union Monitorship to End
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There were several interim reports from the court monitor from 2010 to 2019 but only up through 2014 mentions LCN involvement. The 2014 report stated the District Council, eight affiliated local unions, and the benefit funds were free of organized crime influence. However, there were two Genovese members who remained employees of signatory contractors, as well as another Genovese soldier who was responsible for representing the family in certain construction and trade show interests and who was suspected of attempting to exercise influence of members of the Carpenters Union (including a longtime shop steward in the trade show industry). I always wondered who that was.
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Didn’t in the information from that Gambino rat that killed himself say they had control over some of the Jersey unions or atleast talk of extorting them? The one where Trucchio and Ligambi where at
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If I remember right, they were referring to a Laborers local in Jersey.
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Recently got in the union. What a payday. Fuck something up get cutt from the job go down the hall get sent somewhere else. I am curious there has to be a made guy whose a carpenter lol. He must have pull. I remember the genomes had control of the NYC roofers union there guy was a hulk looking muthafucker. He got smoked to. Like 20yrs or something . Imagine the money they skimmed on jobs and bullshit they did
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I mean the no show jobs. Your foreman and you fill out your time sheet for the week. They must of had guys on sites everywhere. I did read some guys would have the no show job but give the check back but that means they keep the health insurance the pension credits and annuity or whatever. Not a bad thing
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I thought pennisi was in the carpenters or was it the laborers?
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Laborers 731 (Excavators) was the union Pennisi and Johnny Sideburns were involved in with Belt Parkway Replacement Project.Mason_dixon wrote: ↑Sat Jul 09, 2022 5:20 pm I thought pennisi was in the carpenters or was it the laborers?
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They didn't actually operate any equipment did they?Wiseguy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 09, 2022 5:33 pmLaborers 731 (Excavators) was the union Pennisi and Johnny Sideburns were involved in with Belt Parkway Replacement Project.Mason_dixon wrote: ↑Sat Jul 09, 2022 5:20 pm I thought pennisi was in the carpenters or was it the laborers?
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No, what Pennisi said was they were involved in bid rigging for concrete contract on phase 3 of the Belt Parkway Replacement Project back in 2015.Mason_dixon wrote: ↑Sat Jul 09, 2022 8:45 pmThey didn't actually operate any equipment did they?Wiseguy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 09, 2022 5:33 pmLaborers 731 (Excavators) was the union Pennisi and Johnny Sideburns were involved in with Belt Parkway Replacement Project.Mason_dixon wrote: ↑Sat Jul 09, 2022 5:20 pm I thought pennisi was in the carpenters or was it the laborers?
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those guys who actually operate the excavators make money depending how big. 80 to 150 hr. you got to have licenses and actually take courses. i wonder if pennisi was basically the guy grading dirt and shoveling shit. which pay more like 40 hr. nyc has crazy work rates so i might be way off but those guys make good money
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technically he could have went to another hall and still be in the union who knows. if he kept up with his dues.
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40 an hour would be an upstate local general laborer ratePmac2 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 10, 2022 7:04 pm those guys who actually operate the excavators make money depending how big. 80 to 150 hr. you got to have licenses and actually take courses. i wonder if pennisi was basically the guy grading dirt and shoveling shit. which pay more like 40 hr. nyc has crazy work rates so i might be way off but those guys make good money
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Here's what Pennisi said -
"In a similar fashion, Sideburns needed help getting a concrete company (Advanced) to service the Belt Parkway Replacement project. A shop steward for Local 731 approached me and Advanced was on the job. Sideburns made big money from every yard poured. I went to him about my helping Advanced get the contract and his lack of sharing."
Sideburns: "That fucking guy (731 steward) is a liar. I got Advanced on that project, what little money I make is mine. Maybe I can get you a few dollars but I don’t need to share it with the Borgata.”
"Nevertheless, he lied by taking credit for Advanced getting the work. Assuming that were true, he would need to split the kickback with me. All things considered, he indisputably needed to kick a portion of those proceeds up to the administration which he did not. For example, a yard of concrete depending on the mix can cost $125 and up. Sideburns can make $2-5 a yard. Phase 3 of the project cost between $270-328 million, if concrete equated to one-third of that cost – do the math."
"In a similar fashion, Sideburns needed help getting a concrete company (Advanced) to service the Belt Parkway Replacement project. A shop steward for Local 731 approached me and Advanced was on the job. Sideburns made big money from every yard poured. I went to him about my helping Advanced get the contract and his lack of sharing."
Sideburns: "That fucking guy (731 steward) is a liar. I got Advanced on that project, what little money I make is mine. Maybe I can get you a few dollars but I don’t need to share it with the Borgata.”
"Nevertheless, he lied by taking credit for Advanced getting the work. Assuming that were true, he would need to split the kickback with me. All things considered, he indisputably needed to kick a portion of those proceeds up to the administration which he did not. For example, a yard of concrete depending on the mix can cost $125 and up. Sideburns can make $2-5 a yard. Phase 3 of the project cost between $270-328 million, if concrete equated to one-third of that cost – do the math."
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I mean a shop Steward is the guy kinda looking after the workers. the GC and supers are greasing all the hands.. this is we're I get confused on the mob aspect of it