Yes of course they can. Especially if they lie and cheat the union members and steal from union fund raisers like Keith Olson from Yonkers did.
Australian Maritime Officers Union was created in 1904.
Western Australian Prison Officers Union of Workers was created in 1934.
The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment.
treason, bribery and other high crimes
The impeachments for each person would be separate, but they can most certainly be impeached at or near the same time. But that depends on how the House of Representatives wished to proceed - they could decide that handling both impeachment procedures concurrently would be too much all at once.
The Union officer is Meade by jimmy Lin
Ulysess S. Grant didn't get impeached, in fact he was one of the Union generals who was very good at his job in the Civil War. I quote what President Lincoln said about Grant "I can't spare this man-he fights."
Presidents and civil officers can be impeached for accepting bribes or committing treason and other high crimes and misdemeanors. Only Congress has the power to impeach the president.
They were DRAFT appointees
All union soldiers walked to where they were going. Officers used horses.
Clinton was impeached but not officially removed from office, and Nixon was to be impeached but resigned before he could be impeached.
JUPOPE stands for "Jamaica Union of Public Officers and Public Employees".