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    Memorial admits NUHW won majority; elected officials urge hospital to stop delays

    Melissa Bosanco, Care Partner at Santa Rosa Memorial“There’s no question that my co-workers and I are joining NUHW. We voted NUHW because we want a voice to make our hospital a better place to work and a better place for our community to get care.”

    Management at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital has agreed to accept a determination by the federal government that resolves the question of 13 challenged ballots and gives NUHW an absolute majority.

    The hospital is still pressing forward with objections to the election, claiming that workers were confused when they voted for union representation. Those objections could be dismissed within weeks.

    Elected officials and religious leaders have called on hospital administration to drop the objections, including Sonoma County Supervisor Shirlee Zane, Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, State Senators Mark Leno and Pat Wiggins, Assemblymembers Jared Huffman, Noreen Evans, and Wes Chesbro, local Catholic leader Monsignor John Brenkle, and former Sister of St. Joseph of Orange JoAnn Consiglieri.

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