Agreed... they are not publicly traded, but they shouldn't be pointing any fingers.
As for the politics, shouldn't one who cries fiscal foul be judged for their own fiscal idiocy? I'm suggesting you consider the messenger when you look at their purely marketing-message-related website.
The point of posting was simply to show that a database of this information exists. Nothing more.
EDIT: If it bothers you so much that this information is tied to the AFLCIO website, I'll pull the proxies myself along with the companies' change in market cap for the period the pay figures represent, and I will throw it up into a website. Then it will just be a database of CEO pay and stock performance.