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    Judge Rules that Kaiser and SEIU Broke the Law

    Read the ruling by National Labor Relations Board Judge Lana Parke, finding SEIU guilty of lying and breaking the law in last year’s election for 43,000 Kaiser workers.

    Read coverage of Judge Parke’s decision in The Washington Post.

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    Read renowned labor journalist Steve Early’s must-read new book on NUHW and the rank-and-file movement for democratic trade unionism.

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    NLRB removes SEIU blocking charge and begins scheduling elections to join NUHW

    Healthcare workers protest NLRBSEIU has relied on the same tactics as the worst anti-union employers to delay workers’ right to vote, including filing hundreds of frivolous charges with the NLRB to create a logjam.

    But after hundreds of workers protested in front of NLRB offices in Los Angeles and Oakland, the NLRB has finally begun resolving the charges. The NLRB lifted the first of many blocking charges by SEIU and scheduled elections at three facilities. Long-term care workers at The Sequoias in Portola Valley and housekeeping workers at Los Alamitos Medical Center and Providence Tarzana Medical Center will vote within the month.

    The NLRB could soon dismiss blocking charges at dozens more facilities, finally allowing thousands of California healthcare workers the right to choose their union.

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