LP of Marion Couty to Hold Bill of Rights Day Dinner Fundraiser
Date: Sunday, December 13, 2009
Time: 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: Maple Creek Golf and Country Club
Street: 10501 East 21st Street
City/Town: Indianapolis, IN
This is the LPMC's annual year-end fundraiser/celebration, with proceeds benefiting our 2010 race for Secretary of State.
Tickets are $75 per person, or $120 per couple (married, life partner, or "significant other"). To Register, please visit: http://www.indylp.org/BillOfRightsDayDinner
Guest Speaker: David Bego, author of "The Devil at My Doorstep: How I Survived a Three-Year War with Big Labor and Protected My Employees and Business."
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A targeted family business owner dedicated to protecting his employees survives full-scale war with the powerful and politically connected Service Employees International Union and its big labor boss, Andy Stern.
The author’s expertise to write this book stems from his actual firsthand experience while waging war with Andy Stern and the SEIU from late 2006 until the present day. Unlike other corporate executives who either compromise their core values and cave in to union demands, or those who simply talk about what it would be like to face financial disaster based on fighting back against one of the most powerful unions in existence today, the author has lived the experience while under attack from Stern and his union thugs. For more than 32 months and counting, he has had the courage to stand up for what he believes in, protecting his employees at all costs against loss of their freedom to vote in “secret ballot” elections with no threat of repercussion from those who may disagree with their choice as to whether unionization is proper. Despite damage to his reputation and EMS’s, the author has managed thus far to survive the SEIU onslaught and emerge with integrity in tack.
President and CEO of EMS, an industry leader in the field of environmental workplace maintenance. Honored as a finalist for the Indiana Entrepreneur of the Year Award, he has guided EMS to a prestigious listing as one of the nation’s top Building Service Contractors. Married to Barbara, company secretary/treasurer, with daughter Kelly and son Mark who also work for EMS, and son Brian, a successful engineer, the author lives in Fishers, Indiana where he enjoys golf, skiing and playing basketball.

















