Articles Tagged: Labor Racketeering


DOJ Racketeering Convictions Put Union Governance and Benefit-Fund Controls in the Spotlight

The Department of Justice announced on June 5, 2026, that a federal jury convicted union officials affiliated with the Boilermakers in a prosecution centered on racketeering, fraud, and embezzlement involving union dues and benefit-related funds. The case was handled by DOJ’s Criminal Division, including the Violent Crime and Racketeering Section, and tried in federal district court—underscoring the government’s willingness to use organized-crime tools in labor-corruption matters that also look, in many respects, like white-collar fraud cases.

That charging mix is what makes the case especially notable.