PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Looking at Tuesday’s election results,
Local 98 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers continued with
a high batting average, by pouring money and manpower into selected political
races.
Local 98 leader John Dougherty, known as Johnny Doc, could
not overcome the huge lead that Tom Wolf had on three other Democratic
candidates for governor, including union-backed Congresswoman Allison Schwartz.
“She has a 95-percent voting record for the AFL-CIO, and a
98-percent voting record for the building trades, over 20-something years of
service.”
The Electricians Union donated to several candidates
throughout the campaign and fielded hundreds of workers election day to support
successful candidates like Brendan Boyle for Congress, Mike Driscoll for the
State House and Ed Neilson for City Council.
“And across the board, I don’t think there is anybody that
is more advanced in election technology than local 98.”
Its members voluntarily donate a percentage of their hourly
wages – reportedly a nickle an hour from wages – into Local 98′s political
fund.
“We have as much money as anybody in the game,” Dougherty
said. “If you look at the operation, old school mentality with new school
toys.”
Zack Stalberg of the watchdog group, the Committee of 70
calls Local 98 “the most powerful institution in Philadelphia, and possibly the
state.”
“Doc gets a great deal of influence and a seat at any table
he wants to be at.”
Stalberg says while Dougherty “may have been characterized
in the distant past as a labor thug, if that were ever true, it’s not true
today.” In Stalberg’s words, “he’s much more sophisticated, polished, smart and
focused.”
Source: CBS
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