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Eschliman ignorant about LPU's giving history

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By Edmund P. Sheridan

Monday, Dec 03, 2007 - 11:18:53 am CST



After hearing about Robin Eschliman’s performance on the Colby Mach radio program last Monday, I was struck dumb by her self-righteousness and by her total ignorance of the giving nature of the employees of the Lincoln Police Department.

On the radio, Eschliman compared the participation of two union memberships in the city’s United Way Campaign. The unions were the Lincoln Fire Union and the Lincoln Police Union.

When the city started the United Way Campaign there was a sort of informal competition between the fire department and the police department to see which one could get more of their employees to participate. The fire department won.

When Eschliman talked about this on the radio she singled out the Lincoln Police Union for criticism because of, in her mind, our low numbers of participation in the United Way Campaign. First, it is none of her business what anyone outside of her family gives or does not give or to what organization(s) they give to. Secondly, for a city council member, she is totally out of touch if she thinks the Lincoln Police Department is made up just of LPU members. Our employees are represented by four different unions and we have employees who are not represented by any labor organization. Yet she singles out LPU members. And she does it in reference to Lincoln Fire Union members. If she is attempting to stir up dissension between the two unions, especially considering the upcoming contract talks, she better try harder.

Finally she tied LPU’s giving to United Way to our negotiations with the city over wages, benefits and working conditions. Who gave her permission to change the law concerning such things? Who made her the final judge and arbitrator of what is enough giving?

Then, according to Deena Winter’s Wednesday column in the Lincoln Journal Star, Eschliman put every other city employee on notice, especially union members. If they don’t give enough to United Way their contract negotiations will be affected. In fact, she threatened their very jobs if they chose not to participate in United Way.

I can’t speak for every city employee, nor can I speak for every Lincoln Police Department employee or every police officer represented by the Lincoln Police Union. If I could, I would say this to Eschliman: the City of Lincoln would go broke if it (as Eschliman wants) based the pay of Lincoln Police Department/Lincoln Police Union members on their charitable contributions and their active involvement, off duty, with charitable institutions and volunteer work in our city. My guess is that this is true for every other city employee group.

The Lincoln Police Union has a separate and distinct branch with its own chairman or president.

Less than two weeks ago, LPU Charities had its annual Santa Cop Auction. We raised over $40,000. Every penny of that money will go to underprivileged children in our city. I say LPU, but every employee of the police department is involved in the auction one way or another. LPU Charities raised more than $15,000 last winter for children during its Polar Plunge Campaign. Every year we participate in the Law Enforcement Run for Special Olympics and with other agencies, raise tens of thousands of dollars for those children. LPU Charities gives out annual scholarships to college-bound students. We support midget football both with money and many, many volunteer hours. Lincoln Police Department employees donate thousands of dollars of leave time to other employees throughout the city who are in dire straits because of family and health problems.

We give to juvenile diabetes, we support several youth sport teams — the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign is an organization we support with our city earned wages each year. Lincoln Police Union members and Lincoln Police Department employees have served on and are serving on the boards of just about every charitable organization you can think of in Lincoln. Such organizations as the YMCA, YWCA, Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach, Big Brothers Big Sisters, many mental health organizations, Lincoln Council on Alcohol and Drugs, Cornhusker Place, Friendship Home, Malone Center, Lincoln Action Program and many more I cannot recall. You may find a group of city employees as involved with helping “the least of these” in our city. You just won’t find one more involved. Evidently this isn’t enough to satisfy Eschliman.

Let me repeat that none of this is any of Eschliman’s business. None of this should be anyone’s business. LPD and LPU members give back to the city because it is their nature and because they see the need, not because some politician wants to pat herself on the back about the amount of money she has extorted or attempted to extort from other city employees.

Also none of her business is what LPU members and LPD employees give to their schools and churches. She would be flabbergasted. Still it is none of her business.

I hope the mayor and Eschliman’s fellow city council members recognize her for what she is and do what they can to ensure that she does not drag them and their decision making down to the petty self-righteous level she has set for herself.

Edmund Sheridan is former president of the Lincoln Police Union.


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well done wrote on December 3, 2007 12:45 pm:
" Very well put. Let's remember this for the next election. "

lavern wrote on December 3, 2007 12:45 pm:
" Sounds like Robin has a big chip on her shoulders that is becoming increasingly heavy. "

i care wrote on December 3, 2007 12:53 pm:
" Frustrating. That's what it's like to be a cop today. We hired the guy to do a job. A job too distateful for us to do. Then we isolate him. Fight him. Ignore him. That's what it's like to be a cop and it's getting worse. Good men are leaving our police forces. And other good men aren't joining. We can't let it happen. We have to care. Do something. You've heard it and read it a hundred times: write your officials. support new tax measures. back legislation. Sure, you'll do these things...when you have time. But here's something you can do right now, and it won't take any time at all.... smile at the next policeman you see. "

Recall Robin wrote on December 3, 2007 1:47 pm:
" Robin is another business oriented, non-representative on the city council. Lets show her this next election that it takes more than plastering the town with signs and billboards to be a city council representative. "

Amazed wrote on December 3, 2007 2:08 pm:
" Ms. Eschilman's inability to understand the difference between charitable giving and taxation is very puzzling. It's too bad the Nebraska voters do not have the ability to recall her and must wait until the next election to send her packing. "

To I Care: wrote on December 3, 2007 4:44 pm:
" Just so you know, there are a lot of females on the department nowadays, including myself. It seems a bit ignorant to write such a good comment but continuously use "men" and "policemen" throughout. "

hooty wrote on December 3, 2007 8:30 pm:
" Eschliman is shamefully ignorant and represents the worst this state produces in "leadership". If she had any dignity and respect for those she serves she would resign. I'm amazed their isn't more outrage as she is clearly out of touch with the philosophies and laws that have made this country great. If she represents the best Lincoln has to offer and represents what the voters really want in their leaders then Lincoln will never become a great city again. "

Federal Employee wrote on December 3, 2007 8:39 pm:
" Federal employees also participate in charitable giving this time of year through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). While seeking 100% participation, it cannot be mandated by management, giving is completely voluntary. To make CFC participation mandatory, to tie participation to wages or job security, and reprisal in any way for not participating is against the law. According to the article, it appears it is the same for state and local government employees. If councilwoman Eschliman has her way regarding the charitable donations of public employees, she could very well cost the city a large sum of money for illegal labor practices. I will echo the sentiment of well done, "Let's remember this for the next election." "

Good luck wrote on December 4, 2007 5:45 am:
" If we really want to show our dissatisfaction with Eschliman we should be boycotting LIBA businesses. Ultimately they are the ones responsible for making sure that she was elected, they should be the ones who pay. I’ll go on the record and state that; LPD has a great police force! And the tirade that has occurred is first in a long line of things to come and shall only increase in noise once your negotiations begin. "

stignob wrote on December 4, 2007 8:00 am:
" WOW! I've just lost all respect for Robin E. "

JR wrote on December 4, 2007 8:04 am:
" Excellent letter. If Robin "LIBA" Eschliman wishes to put this behind her, I would think the smart thing would be to apologize for her spoiled child tirade. But then again, she has never been known for backing down when she is wrong. So I guess LIBA will have convince her it is in the best interest of the city and especially THEIR interest to apologize, and soon. "

She's like the rest of em now wrote on December 4, 2007 8:32 am:
" I think it's safe to say she just gave the other side plenty of ammo to use against her this next election cycle. I guess it goes to show how power can change a person. Robin will no doubt now turn out to be a 1 term councilwoman due to these,(and other) statements she's made. Did she even think beforehand about this before opening her mouth on this subject? I doubt it based on her comments. Keep up the great work LPD, and all you do.As someone once said, Sit down and shut up, you've had you 15 min and you didn't make the most of them. C ya Robin. "

Aghast wrote on December 4, 2007 8:35 am:
" The headline should have ended with Ignorant. "

shades of w wrote on December 4, 2007 10:20 am:
" Eschliman is at once the most dangerous and pathetic type of politician: a fool who has somehow managed to convince herself that she is brilliant. Given those qualifications, she could end up in the White House. "

The Strong Arm wrote on December 4, 2007 11:09 am:
" Make sure you all can see the forrest thru the trees. The LPU hires outside telemarketing companies to call our homes and bother us for donations. Everybody feels like they HAVE to buy or donate. Nobody wants the Police mad at them, right? In summary, the LPU members do little of the actual donating. Keep on the Unions Robin, A lot of us like what you are doing! "

telemarketing wrote on December 4, 2007 2:44 pm:
" I think you'd better check again. I have been called by several Sheriff's and firefighters groups, but never by one from LPU. I'm not sure any of them are actually connected with any group they claim to be representing. If you talk to them for a few minutes, you can usually catch them in some lie about what the money will be used for. "

Ms. Pritchard wrote on December 4, 2007 3:11 pm:
" Amazed, why do you say that Robin can't be recalled? "

Go for it wrote on December 4, 2007 4:16 pm:
" Here are Nebraska's recall laws: Recall may not commence during first 6 months in office or within 6 months prior to the incumbent filing deadline for the office No specific grounds are required. Time for gathering signatures is 30 days. Signature requirement is number equal to 35% of the total vote cast for that office in the last election except that a) for an office for which more than one candidate is chosen, requirement is 35% of number of votes cast for the person receiving the highest number of votes for that office in the last election; "

Jon S. wrote on December 4, 2007 9:23 pm:
" Just to set the record straight, "Strong Arm" got it wrong. LPU has never hired any solicitors precisely because they tend to pocket a large percentage of the money they raise. LPU would rather see ALL the money they raise go directly to the people who need it and have consistently rejected the tactics that "Strong Arm" attributes to them. No doubt many people have been hit up by phone solicitors for money using the name of a law enforcement group--but never the Lincoln Police Union. "

LFR for LPD wrote on December 5, 2007 9:18 am:
" This LFR Union member would like to say thank you to my brothers and sisters in the LPU for your charitable contributions and involvement in the community! Thank you Mr. Sheridan for your well written letter and for exposing Robin for what she truly is. I am truly sick of people like Robin for trying to cause dissension between our respective unions. Together we do a lot of good and will continue to do so despite her! "

boycott wrote on December 5, 2007 11:11 am:
" Boycotting LIBA businesses is a great idea.....noting more powerful in sending them a message than not patronizing their businesses, find a list here: http://www.liba.org/members.php "