Monday, November 1, 2010

11/1-Election Fraud Stories

The man who beat the union discusses the chances of the union beating democracy tomorrow on election day.

In May 2010, following a battle lasting over four years, Dave Bego, the President and CEO of Executive Management Services, overcame incredible odds when he triumphed in the legal battle over the powerful and politically connected Service Employees International Union (SEIU). The incredible true story of Bego’s “one man stand” against the two million member labor union and their boss Andy Stern (the man who would become President Obama’s favorite ally and guest at the White House),is chronicled in the book, “The Devil at my Doorstep”, along with the remarkable chain of events leading to the final showdown.

This is an inspiring account of the author’s fight to protect his employees and his life’s work. “The Devil at My Doorstep” is a true “David vs. Goliath” story.

Executive Management Services, Inc. (EMS), is an industry leader in the field of environmental workplace maintenance. Bego founded this company priding itself on providing clients a single-source solution for commercial cleaning, facility services management, maintenance, cleaning supplies and chemicals, cleaning equipment, and security.

As of April 2009, EMS employed nearly 5,000 workers in 33 states, providing Bego with the type of management experience and never-give-up attitude required to fight Andy Stern and the SEIU in order to save his company.

As a recognized leader in his industry, Bego is a member of the International Facility Management Association, Building Owners and Managers Association, International Sanitary Supply Association, and Building Services Contractors Association International. 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.

In 2010, Bego was recipient of the National Right to Work Association’s “Man-Of-The-Year” award.

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