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    Major union cuts ties with United Negro College Fund over Koch connection

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    By Sean Sullivan July 10 at 4:27 PM

    A major labor union is cutting ties with the United Negro College Fund because of the group's connections to the billionaire industrialist Koch Brothers, who have put their wealth behind supporting conservative causes and candidates for office.

    Lee Saunders, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, penned a letter this week to UNCF President and CEO Michael Lomax informing him that he is ending the collaboration between the two groups on a joint scholarship program.

    "Like many supporters of the UNCF, I was deeply troubled by your decision to accept $25 million from David and Charles Koch. But I assumed that in accepting those funds you were in no way supporting or lending the name of the UNCF to the political or social causes or substantive views of the Koch brothers," writes Saunders. "So I was truly stunned to learn that less than two weeks later, you attended and spoke at the Koch brothers summit in California. This was a betrayal of everything the UNCF stands for."

    The UNCF announced the $25 million donation from Koch Industries Inc. and the Charles Koch Foundation last month. The money will go toward a scholarship program, loan assistance and providing general support to historically black colleges and universities.

    Lomax spoke at a summit hosted by the Koch Brothers last month, The Nation reported. Through early June, the Koch-backed group Americans for Prosperity had spent at least $44 million on congressional races since August, according to a person familiar with the total.

    In a statement, Lomax said he was "saddened" by AFSCME's decision, but insisted that it would not "distract us from our mission of helping thousands of African American students achieve their dream of a college degree and the economic benefits that come with it."

    Lomax also defended the group's decision to accept money from the Kochs.

    "UNCF has over 100,000 donors with a wide range of views, but they all have one thing in common: They believe in helping young students of color realize their dreams of a college education. For over 70 years we have never had a litmus test and we have asked all Americans to support our cause," he said.

    Saunders said AFSCME would continue to "work directly with historically black and other colleges and universities, faculty members, student organizations, and other allies to make internship, scholarship and job opportunities available to students of color."


    I mean, really?? This is helpful?
    Last edited by The Mad Monk; July 11, 2014, 13:58.
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  • #2
    Aside from the junior high school style breakup, is anything actually changing between these two organizations?
    To us, it is the BEAST.

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    • #3
      I assume the union gives some money for scholarships, right?
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      • #4
        ASFCME has their own scholarships and does charitable work. In those functions, I believe they're more a recipient of moneys rather than givers.

        So far, I can't find any figures regarding their charitable donations.

        It seems as if these two organizations have more of a symbolic partnership instead of a financial one. This is just a guess.

        I'm seeing a lot of promotional material. Maybe the union moonlights as PR for charities.
        To us, it is the BEAST.

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        • #5
          Wow if the Koch brothers are strong enough to decertify unions, I should give them money.
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          • #6
            My guess is the union donates a modest sum of money but doesn't want to be associated by one or two degrees of separation with the Koch brothers for some dumb reason. 5 gets you 10 that the Koch brothers turn around and offer up whatever the union used to donate in addition to the big sum.

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            • #7
              This story changed my life. Thanks for posting this important information.

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              • #8
                Are you trying to emulate AAHZ? That's not a winning poasting strategy.
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                • #9
                  The only winning strategy is not posting.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by AAAAAAAAH! View Post
                    The only winning strategy is not posting.
                    Shall we play a game?
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                    • #11
                      How about a nice game of global thermonuclear war

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                      • #12
                        Wouldn't you prefer a nice game of chess?
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