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Hoffa Takes a $78,000 Raise

By TDU
Created 2008-05-01 15:18

May 1, 2008: James P. Hoffa took a $78,000 increase in his income for 2007, by far his biggest raise since he took office nine years ago. His salary, expenses, and “allowance” and “other disbursements” for 2007 total $413,234. General Secretary Treasurer Tom Keegel bagged a big increase also.

Although Hoffa’s and Keegel’s salaries are set by the Teamster Constitution, and go up each year on a generous cost of living formula, they are apparently dodging the limit set in the constitution by taking incredibly high “other disbursements.”

This information comes from the International Union’s LM-2 financial report filed in April with the U.S. Department of Labor.

Top Officers Bag an Extra Million

Each year the Teamster Rank and File Education and Legal Defense Foundation examines hundreds of LM-2 forms filed by Teamster affiliates, to make information and analysis available to members. That report is expected to be available late this summer.

Here are a few quick facts concerning the finances of just our International Union:



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