Financial Affairs of International Brotherhood of Teamsters: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, March 26, 1998, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 251 lappuses |
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... copies of their testimony . So I apologize if the minority appears somewhat unprepared to deal with the substance of the testimony , which I'm sure has been thoughtfully prepared and will be very , very interesting to receive . I might ...
... copies of their testimony . So I apologize if the minority appears somewhat unprepared to deal with the substance of the testimony , which I'm sure has been thoughtfully prepared and will be very , very interesting to receive . I might ...
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... copies of all financial reports distributed to union officers . We were allowed to question those individuals without restriction . When we asked for documents , they were quickly provided . This cooperation came to a grinding halt ...
... copies of all financial reports distributed to union officers . We were allowed to question those individuals without restriction . When we asked for documents , they were quickly provided . This cooperation came to a grinding halt ...
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... copies of the financial reports that were routinely given to all other officers , they refused to give us copies of documents we asked for , they refused to let us have the assistance of a certified accountant . And one time they did ...
... copies of the financial reports that were routinely given to all other officers , they refused to give us copies of documents we asked for , they refused to let us have the assistance of a certified accountant . And one time they did ...
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... copies of records . We were elected union officers , and particularly we were elected as the financial watchdogs of the union . Yet , Carey and Sever denied us even the rights a member should have had . On top of the law we were ...
... copies of records . We were elected union officers , and particularly we were elected as the financial watchdogs of the union . Yet , Carey and Sever denied us even the rights a member should have had . On top of the law we were ...
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... copies and talking to the various department heads and directors -- it ceased . They wouldn't allow us to do it anymore . It was a constant fight trying to get -- maybe if we would see something on a line item and we would ask for ...
... copies and talking to the various department heads and directors -- it ceased . They wouldn't allow us to do it anymore . It was a constant fight trying to get -- maybe if we would see something on a line item and we would ask for ...
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57. lappuse - effective program to prevent and detect violations of law " means a program that has been reasonably designed, implemented, and enforced so that it generally will be effective in preventing and detecting criminal conduct. Failure to prevent or detect the instant offense, by itself, does not mean that the program was not effective. The hallmark of an effective program to prevent and detect violations of law...
191. lappuse - The IBT remained responsible for the Plan liabilities accumulated to the date of the benefit curtailment. The IBT continues to report for its liabilities for the Plan in accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 87 Employers' Accounting for Pensions- FASB 87 based on calculations performed by the plan's actuary.
191. lappuse - Amount calculated as a basis for determining the extent of delayed recognition of the effects of changes in the fair value of assets. The expected return on plan assets is determined based on the expected long-term rate of return on plan assets and the market-related value of plan assets. Explicit approach to assumptions. Approach under which each significant assumption used reflects the best estimate of the plan's future experience solely with respect to that assumption. Fair value. Amount that...
49. lappuse - Chair will ask him to take an oath. The witness should be aware that making a false statement to Congress while under oath may be prosecuted under law. In light of this will the witness please rise and raise your right hand. [Witness sworn.] Let the record reflect that the witness has answered in the affirmative.
3. lappuse - STATEMENT OF HON. PATSY T. MINK, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF HAWAII Mrs. MINK. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I...
32. lappuse - During our conversation, I told yon that I thought you and Mr. Moroney ought to have in mind what would happen if you brought Carey down in that there were "old guard...
35. lappuse - Theodus, made the statement, and it kind of reads that way, that the IRB appears to have been an ally of Mr. Carey all the way through it, that just, somehow, they were the people that were in authority, that your appeal should have caused somebody to at least investigate what was happening there.
1. lappuse - The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 1 :31 pm, in Room 2175, Rayburn House Office Buildling, Hon. Pete Hoekstra [chairman of the subcommittee] presiding. Present: Representatives Hoekstra, Norwood, Hilleary, Scarborough, Goodling [ex officio], Mink, Kind, Ford, and Clay [ex officio]. Also present: Representatives Ballenger, Schaffer, and Payne. Staff present: Victoria Toensing, Majority Counsel; Joseph E. diGenova, Majority Counsel; Robert Borden, Professional Staff; Patrick Lyden, Staff...
17. lappuse - ... bank, that to get the carfare to go to work in the morning I would swindle the blind newspaperman at the subway station. I owed so much money all around that if I were to work for twenty years I would not have been able to pay it back. I took from those who had and I gave to those who needed, and it was the right thing to do, and I would do it all over again if I were in the same position. I even accomplished the miracle of stopping the crazy turnover, something that nobody had dared to hope...