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Striking unions’ secret luxury spending spree exposed
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The strike came with a pricey travel bill Five unions… |
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The strike came with a pricey travel bill Five unions tied to the Long Island Rail Road strike reported more than $3.2 million in 2025 spending on hotels, resorts, restaurants, and event venues, according to LM-2 filings reviewed by Fox News Digital. The groups were the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, and Transportation Communications Union. That is a lot of money for organizations that were telling the public workers were feeling squeezed by rising costs. Apparently the squeeze stops just short of the minibar. What the filings show LM-2 forms are annual labor disclosures filed with the Labor Department and list receipts, spending, officer pay, and other expenses. The filings reviewed here show payments to premium hotels, casinos, waterfront resorts, and higher-end restaurants. Union spending on travel and meetings is not unusual, since groups often host trainings, conferences, and other business events. But the scale is still hard to ignore when the same unions were pushing the case that pay had not kept pace with inflation. Where the money went The details read like a corporate offsite with better union branding. BLET and…
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