Are union pension funds usually under the control of the union officers?


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Union officers control union pension funds. The officers make the essential business decisions for the union as employer. Union officers know—or are in a position to know, if they engage competent accountants—how much they should pay into their own pension plan. They control the allocation of union dues to the union’s several categories of expenditures.

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