SEIU Employing Gangster Tactics?
A RIVAL UNION has accused the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) of pressuring workers to vote for SEIU over The National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW) and using coercive and illegal means. NUHW has filed charges.
I RECEIVED A NOTE from a friend this morning (last night) about this.
A competing union has accused the Service Employees International Union of changing ballots and threatening to report workers to immigration officials in a contentious battle to represent more than 10,000 home health-care workers in Fresno County. The National Union of Healthcare Workers filed charges Nov. 6 with the California Public Employment Relations Board.
SEIU’s United Health Care Workers-West narrowly defeated NUHW in a June election, winning the right to represent workers in the county’s In-Home Supportive Services program. NUHW wants the board to throw out the victory. …
In a telephone interview, former SEIU employee Carlos Martinez said that he changed the ballots of health-care workers after pressuring them to vote for SEIU. He said he was told to change the ballots by SEIU superiors.
In written statements sent to the Public Employment Relations Board, IHSS employees said the SEIU pressured them to change their votes and then marked their ballots to reflect the change.
The SEIU pressured workers by telling them they would lose their jobs, wages and benefits if they voted for the NUHW, Martinez said. They were also told, if they were illegal immigrants, that the NUHW wouldn’t protect them from deportation like the SEIU had, he said. …
But United Health Care Workers-West spokesman Steve Trossman said the charges against the union are without merit, and were made by a union still disgruntled over its election loss. He also criticized NUHW for forcing workers to endure a long complaint process.








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