Carpenters, District Council - St Louis
Basic Information
Financial Information
The Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA), which is enforced by the Office of Labor-Management Standards, requires labor unions to file annual reports detailing their operations. Contained in those reports are breakdowns of each union's spending, income and other financial information.
Basic Financials
Total Assets | $0 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Total Income | $15,676,800 |
Total Spent | $24,368,896 |
Total Assets Trend
Assets (Change from previous report)
Cash | $0 (-100.0%) |
Accounts Receivable | $0 (0.0%) |
Investments | $0 (-100.0%) |
Fixed Assets | $0 (-100.0%) |
Treasury Securities | $0 (-100.0%) |
Other Assets | $0 (-100.0%) |
Loans Receivable | $0 (-100.0%) |
Liabilities
Loans Payable | $0 |
Accounts Payable | $0 |
Other Liabilities | $0 |
Mortgages | $0 |
Income
Dues | $9,216,079 |
Per Person Tax | $114,883 |
Investments | $649,114 |
Supplies | $0 |
Loan Repayment | $264,368 |
Interest | $173,899 |
Dividends | $71,842 |
Rents | $297,968 |
Fees and Fines | $97,457 |
Loans Obtained | $0 |
Other Receipts | $3,985,287 |
Affiliates | $805,903 |
Members | $0 |
Reinvestments | $377,587 |
All Others | $31,733 |
Source: Office of Labor Management Standards
Year Covered: 2022 • Last Updated: June 12th, 2023
Spending
The Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) requires unions to report how they spent their money in a number of categories. For the first five, OLMS requires unions to provide detailed information on any recipient that received more than $5,000 per year.
Total Spent in 2022
$24,368,896
Spending Overview
Spending Breakdown
Representational | $2,178,666 (8.94%) |
Political Activities and Lobbying | $795,966 (3.27%) |
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants | $178,842 (0.73%) |
General Overhead | $645,196 (2.65%) |
Union Administration | $10,623,532 (43.59%) |
Strike Benefits | $0 (0.00%) |
To Union Officers | $325,322 (1.33%) |
To Union Employees | $3,719,886 (15.26%) |
Education | $0 (0.00%) |
Fees | $0 (0.00%) |
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Source: Office of Labor Management Standards
Year Covered: 2022 • Last Updated: June 12th, 2023
Membership
Total Members
0
Dues (per N/A)
N/A
Membership Trend
Year | Members |
---|---|
2002 | 20,266 |
2003 | 20,762 |
2004 | 21,436 |
2005 | 20,226 |
2006 | 21,154 |
2007 | 19,873 |
2008 | 19,935 |
2009 | 18,798 |
2010 | 17,709 |
2011 | 21,813 |
2012 | 21,362 |
2013 | 20,947 |
2014 | 20,677 |
2015 | 20,533 |
2016 | 21,677 |
2017 | 21,677 |
2018 | 21,845 |
2019 | 21,866 |
2020 | 22,139 |
2021 | 21,778 |
2022 | 0 |
Source: Office of Labor Management Standards
Year Covered: 2022 • Last Updated: June 12th, 2023
Leaders & Salaries
Average Total Compensation
$25,231
Total Employees
219
Employees Making more than $75,000
2
Top Ten Highest Paid Leaders
Name | Title | Total Compensation |
---|---|---|
$207,924 | ||
ALBERT BOND | EXEC SECRETARY-TREASURER | $84,657 |
MARTIN WALTER | LEGAL COUNSEL | $56,195 |
DONALD BRUSSEL | ASST EXEC SEC-TREASURER | $53,332 |
VIRGIL KLOTH | EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE/REP | $51,595 |
KEITH TAYLOR | EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE/REP | $51,567 |
MARK DALTON | BUSINESS REP | $50,454 |
HARRY KERSHAW | BUSINESS REP | $49,377 |
TODD HAKE | EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE/REP | $48,625 |
SCOTT SCHLOTZ | DIR. OF BUSINESS OPS | $48,520 |
Source: Office of Labor Management Standards
Year Covered: 2022 • Last Updated: June 12th, 2023