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Web References
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1. San Francisco Building and Construction Trades Council - Organized Labor: IN MEMORIAM: Donald L. Warmby
www.sfbctc.org/warmby-obit-806 - [Cached]Published on: 10/14/2001 Last Visited: 2/22/2007
John Casey, Executive Officer, Northern California Carpenters Regional Council, said, "We certainly have lost a friend. -
2. March 2000 On The Level
www.carpentersunionbc.com/Leve - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2000 Last Visited: 12/9/2007
This fact was pointed out by me during the trial and was totally ignored in the verdict of the trial panel. (In fact, if anyone "caused" the wildcat strike, it was the General President and John Casey, Executive Secretary Treasurer of the Northern California Carpenters Regional Council. They "caused" it in the sense that they set up the situation under which so many members felt angry and unable to express their anger in any other form. Mike Draper, as an International officer, by remaining silent in the face of the actions of John Casey and Doug McCarron, must also shoulder some of the blame.) -
3. June 1999 Level
www.carpentersunionbc.com/Leve - [Cached]Published on: 6/1/1999 Last Visited: 12/9/2007
Members of more than two dozen Carpenter Locals in 44 counties calling themselves Working Carpenters for a Stronger Union downed tools to protest what they called an "illegitimate, illegal vote" that was "shoved down their throats" by Northern California Regional Council executive secretary John Casey. "We told Casey we wouldn't strike if we got a chance to re-vote the contract, but he told us to shove off," said lather Bill Banuelos.
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The carpenters claim that Casey and his appointed staff rushed approval of a four-year contract extension through an illegally constituted Special Called Meeting of the Regional Council.

