Another shake-up in the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, as James Hoffa’s running mate chooses to step aside. This time, however, a letter from the Teamsters’ number two man leaves more questions than answers.
Veteran Twin Cities labor leader Tom Keegel has been at James P. Hoffa’s side in the Teamsters union for 12 years.
The Hoffa-Keegel ticket — with Hoffa as president and Keegel as the No. 2 man — has won three elections and was gearing up for the 2011 campaign for leadership of the giant union.
But earlier this month, Keegel abruptly announced his impending retirement and his departure from the 2011 Hoffa ticket, questioning the direction of the union in a letter [see below] circulated to the union’s leadership.
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Below is Tom Keegel’s letter to the Teamsters’ leadership:
Just who are the ‘outsiders’ Keegel is talking about who are running the Teamsters?
Time will tell.