Look at their bylaws and see how the union performs the election. They may only be electing a group of officers from 2 or more groups chosen by the existing leadership. This is a common union tactic so they can claim to be fairly elected while there is nothing fair about it.tx85 wrote:While police chiefs are appointed, the leaders of police unions are not. From CLEAT's website:CLEAT is led by officers elected by the members of CLEAT. All members may vote and seek elected office within the organization.
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Return to “Rights for me but not for thee! HB 560 fading, HB 873 alive?”
- Fri Apr 28, 2017 8:24 pm
- Forum: 2017 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: Rights for me but not for thee! HB 560 fading, HB 873 alive?
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