WARREN — A local union president says he will not resign after what he calls a “misinterpretation” of a union policy.
Edward Machingo, president of the United Steelworkers Local 1375, told The Vindicator today that overpayments to him of more than $5,000 came as a result of a misinterpreted union policy.
Machingo was found guilty by the union’s International Commission and has to repay $5,094.88 in overpayments from a six-month period dating back to 2009.
That ruling was upheld by the International Executive Board Appeal Panel last month.
Machingo has six months to repay the overpayments; he said he has already reimbursed the local union roughly 50 percent of the total and expects to pay off the balance by the end of the month.
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Why would he step down?? It's like getting a free loan. No interest.
And who says the union doesn't protect their own. If he taken the money from one of the corporations that hire theses union members he would have fired !!!!!!!
In the old days under the Lordstown model he would have run to a "friendly" substance abuse facility and claimed he didn't know 'nuttin.