Local 150 Seeks Garishment of $33,742.48 from Algonquin Township Road District Bank Account

The Algonquin Township Road District bank account at the American
Community Bank & Trust will be almost $34,000 lighter, if Lake County Judge Daniel Jasica signs the “Turn Over Order” request by attorney Mark Gummerson on behalf of Llocal 150 of the International Union of Operating Engineers.

The amount represents the fine the Judge levied after a Contempt of Court decision against Algonquin Township Highway Commissioner Andrew Gasser and the District in the matter of Gasser’s refusal to recognize the labor agreement signed by former Highway Commission Bob Miller.

Local 150 is representd in the mattee yby the Crystal Lake law firmof Zukowski, Rogers, Flood & McArdle.


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Local 150 Seeks Garishment of $33,742.48 from Algonquin Township Road District Bank Account — 7 Comments

  1. Seeing how they asked for $159,000 I think that small amount is nothing.

    So if Local 150 wins everything how come they’re over $120,000 light?

    Humm????

  2. Gasser Hacker- It’s so nice that you determine that an only 34,000 fine is okay for the taxpayers.

    If gasser had any integrity we wouldn’t even have to pay thatr amount.

  3. Pork belly it is only because Miller could not accept the reality that he lost that he brought in 150 and the litigation even began with 150’s lawsuit.

  4. So you are saying that Gassers actions were political revenge against Miller.

    Great and now we are paying for it.

    Gasser is a hack and has cost the taxpayers too much money.

    There is no defense.

  5. The employees had talked of unionization for some time now, and they ALL voted to join 150.

    Granted Miller didn’t fight the process of speeding it up before Gasser took over.

    Elections do change the way gov is run, yup.

  6. Bob And His partner in CRIMINAL ACTS need to pay back all they stole now! Then worry about the rest
    It’s because of the East Main Cary clan this is even happening

  7. No this is happening because of a election.

    Votes matter at least locally.

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