Thursday, January 4, 2018

Reporter: More Top SEIU Officials Are Likely to Fall Over Sexual Misconduct Charges


Will more “top SEIU officials” be fired for sexual misconduct?

On December 15, Mike Elk -- Senior Labor Reporter at Payday Report -- published the following interesting tip in the publication’s newsletter. 
Through interviews with over a dozen sources, Payday has learned that more top SEIU officials are expected to lose their jobs over sexual misconduct allegations.

Elk seems like a credible source on these matters. 

In November, he published a lengthy investigative piece about sexual misconduct by one SEIU staffer that led to the staffer’s firing.

Here’s a full copy of Elk’s tip.
More Top SEIU Officials Expected to Fall Over Sexual Misconduct Charges
Through interviews with over a dozen sources, Payday has learned that more top SEIU officials are expected to lose their jobs over sexual misconduct allegations. The quick firing of top 5 top SEIU officials has encouraged many to come forward with sexual misconduct allegations to see if the matters can be resolved in-house.
Payday continues to investigative sexual assault within the labor movement.
(See our in-depth investigation that got an SEIU manager fired and revealed how an employee accused of sexual assault at one local was able to get a job at another local).