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percent. The company announced last week it plans to cut its global workforce by another 3,000 by the end of next year due to uncertainty over the tax credit. •
Thune re-elected chairman of Senate GOP Conference
• SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- U.S. Sen. John Thune says he has been re-elected chairman of the Senate Republican Conference. • The South Dakota Republican was first elected to the post by his peers in December 2011 and assumed the position last January when Texas Sen. Lamar Alexander stepped down. • It is the third-highest ranking Republican position in the Senate. Thune is responsible for communicating the party's message. •
Teamsters Local 120 under scrutiny, execs on leave
• MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The International Brotherhood of Teamsters says it has taken over leadership of a local union with offices in four states and placed its top two executives on leave, citing evidence of financial irregularities. • The parent union and its president, James P. Hoffa, placed Local 120, based in the Twin Cities suburb of Blaine, into emergency trusteeship Tuesday after determining there was a violation of "fiduciary responsibility," said Bret Caldwell, spokesman for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. • The Teamsters Independent Review Board has been investigated Local 120 and its executives for the past several months, officials said. In a memo posted at the local's offices, Hoffa said problems at Local 120 "appear to be pervasive and ongoing." • Caldwell said the local top two leaders, Bradley Slawson, Sr., and Bradley Slawson, Jr., have been place on leave and the local leadership board has been dissolved. A call to Bradley Slawson, Jr., was not immediately returned. A listing for Bradley Slawson, Sr., could not be found. • Hoffa's memo cited apparent irregularities with Local 120's plans to construct a new union hall in 2007 and 2008. A $90,000 "finder's fee," was paid by the building's general contractor to a family friend of a union leader, according to the memo. Hoffa said there was an unauthorized diversion of $189,000 from Local 120's strike fund to pay for the new building. • The review also found irregularities in the operation of a bar and gaming operation in Fargo, N.D., known as the Teamsters Club, the Star Tribune reported. Hoffa's memo says a family friend of the Slawsons was allegedly employed by the club as a (Continued on page 25)
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