New York City – As the clock winds down until the mayoral election, city comptroller William Thompson, the presumptive Democratic nominee, got a major boost last night.
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The city’s largest municipal union, which endorsed Mayor Michael Bloomberg in 2005, has voted to throw its support behind the underdog, according to a published report.
The backing of District Council 37, which represents more than 100,000 primarily non-uniformed city government employees, gives Thompson critical labor support – and deprives Bloomberg of the edge he got in 2005 when the union sided with him.
Traditionally, the union has supported Democrats. But it switched things up a few years ago when it endorsed Bloomberg, then a Republican, because leaders believed the billionaire was likely to blow the weak Democratic candidates out of the water, according to The New York Times.
The union’s decision to back Thompson this year surprised many, considering all polls indicate Bloomberg is plowing full speed ahead toward re-election and the mayor has given DC 37’s workers 4 percent raises two years in a row, despite the bad economy.
But things have gotten increasingly tense between the labor union and the Bloomberg administration over the last few years. Disputes reached a height when the union was considering its endorsement – and Bloomberg didn’t help matters yesterday when he told DC 37’s executive committee that they would have to “learn to do more with less” because of the recession, according to the Times.
The endorsement, which the union is expected to announce today, marks a huge opportunity for the city comptroller. Bloomberg has already gotten support from 20 public and private-industry labor organizations. Thompson has won backing from 11, but earning the endorsement of the district council may inspire other groups to follow suit.
“It’s an enormous endorsement,” Stuart Appelbaum, president of the city’s retail workers’ union, which has endorsed Thompson, told the Times. “There is a growing feeling that Bill Thompson can win this election.”
There are still a handful of big unions that have yet to choose sides – teachers, firefighters and police among them – and Thompson has been cozying up to them as of late, according to the Times. Despite Bloomberg’s job cuts and warnings of possible pension reductions in the future, his generous pay raises to union workers are a plus.
Everyone who wants to eliminate Bloombergs Ticket Blitz, unjustified Bike Lanes, all kinds of Parking and Driving Tickets, Fines and Excessive Taxes, must encourage everyone around them to vote for Thompson.
Best news yet!! Maybe other unions will follow suit! You never know!! Wonders will never cease!!
The fact that Thompson is cozying up to the unions & promising them who knows what has got me worried. The money gotta come from somewhere. I’d love to see Bloomberg go, so any other candidates?
finaly people are geting it right.
Bloomberg has got to go, that’s for sure.
Why was he accorded so much honor unbegotten to him in the catskills 2 weeks ago? he should’ve been shown our back sides.