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If you've ever been in trouble for sleeping on the job, take heart: you can still achieve upward mobility in a local union.
Take, for instance, Mark Rosenthal, the president of Local 983 of District Council 37 in New York. Rosenthal makes $156,000 a year and apparently spends only two hours a day at work--much of that napping, according to his colleagues who spoke out to the New York Post.
Rosenthal asserted to the Post that he works "12-to-14-hour days," and he claims these complaints are coming from supporters of his challenger as he faces reelection in early June.
He offered two more explanations: first, that executives often take "power naps," and second, that his naps are caused by pain pills he was prescribed after falling through a chair last year while eating at McDonald's.
"The chair broke because I'm big," Rosenthal argued. "I'm 60 years old, so if I eat during my lunch hour and take a little medication, can't I close my eyes? Is it so outrageous?"
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