Kaiser workers are choosing NUHW

Althea Smith

LVN, OB-GYN, Kaiser West LA

Ana Urrutia

Transport, Kaiser Fresno

Angela Glasper

Optical Sales, Kaiser Antioch

Angie Prendez

MA, Medicine, Kaiser Selma

We are NUHW!

Anna Garcia

Lab II Assistant, Kaiser Fresno

Anthony Malonson

HIM, Kaiser SSF

April Bjorklund

LVN, MIC, Kaiser Pleasanton

Betty Lomax

Family Medicine, Kaiser West LA

Blia Lor

EVS, Kaiser Fresno

We’re choosing NUHW!

Bruce Cooley

Sonographer, Kaiser San Jose

Brian Krepps

IP, Pharmacy, Kaiser Modesto

Christine Haynes

Sr. Admitting Rep, Kaiser Fresno

Cecilia Roman

Medical Assistant, Kaiser Modesto

Cindy Thomas

Secretary WPS, San Rafael Clinics

Kaiser Baldwin Park

Dannielle, Cookie, Carla, Leslie

Cindy Benko

Lead Tech Pharmacy, Kaiser Stockton

Debbie Almendarez

HIM Specialist, Kaiser Modesto

Delores Jones

MA APC, Kaiser Stockton

Emily Ryan

Psych Social Worker, Kaiser Folsom

Esther Mucino

Medical Assistant, Kaiser Antioch

Denise, Lover, Angela, Sandra, Mell

Glenda Manning

Clerk So Med, Kaiser West LA

Irma Martinez

Medical Asst ENT, Kaiser Santa Clara

Jason Grove

Rad Tech II, Kaiser Woodland Hills

Jeffery Taylor

MA Medicine, Kaiser Stockton

Jenny Doyal

MA, Kaiser Petaluma

John Henderson

MA Pulmonary, Kaiser Sacramento

Jonathan Welch

Aide EVS, Kaiser Roseville

Jonnee Bouyer

TSR AACC, Kaiser Sacramento

Roberto Alverez

CST OR, Kaiser Downey

Robert Hernandez

Clerk Materials, Kaiser Baldwin Park

Sandra Rodriguez

MA, Kaiser Orange County

Steve Sperling

Regional Courier, Sherman Way

Teresa Sherman

Kaiser Vacaville

Todd Weiss

RCP, Kaiser West LA

Virginia Dahl

Hospital Operator, Baldwin Park

Martha Willis

Lab Assistant, Kaiser Inglewood

Maricela Hernandez

Kaiser South Bay

Kaiser Pros and RNs voted NUHW!

Kaiser Orange County and Downey are choosing NUHW!

Kaiser South Bay is choosing NUHW!

Spencer Gross

Psychologist, Kaiser Pleasanton

Debbie Ortega

Medical Assistant, Kaiser Bellflower

Tom O’Grady

Nuclear Med Tech, Kaiser Woodland Hills

Rudy Martinez

Lift Team, Kaiser LAMC

Northern California IBHS supports NUHW!

Monica Fibrow

Pharm Tech, Kaiser Manteca

Kaiser Sacramento Call Center supports NUHW!

Kaiser Redwood City supports NUHW!

We are NUHW

We are the union. The co-workers who work with you every day caring for our patients. We know our hospitals. We know that we need a real voice in our workplace to take care of our patients and our families.

"What do I get by joining NUHW?"

We get the respect that comes from having a direct voice in decisions about wages, job security, and patient care. Management can’t make those decisions without us. We can better protect our jobs, negotiate for pay and benefits, and stand up for our patients.

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Friday
Dec182009

We won our election! Memorial workers join NUHW after six-year struggle

Santa Rosa, Calif.—Caregivers at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital voted to join the National Union of Healthcare Workers today in an election victory that caps their six-year struggle to win a voice at work.

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“We are all so excited to finally have a voice to make our hospital a better place to work and better for our community,” said Nancy Timberlake, a telemetry technician at the hospital. “We stuck together for six years and we finally did it. I’m so relieved and so happy that we won.”

The vote was 283 for NUHW, 263 for No Union, and only 13 for SEIU, a rival organization that tried to interfere in the election. Despite SEIU’s devastating loss, as of 7:00 p.m. Friday night they were still trying to stop the labor board from certifying the results. Seventeen ballots were cast by workers not on the board’s list of eligible voters, and SEIU wants those ballots counted in the hopes there will be enough “No Union” votes to trigger a runoff.

The workers’ effort drew national attention last year after political leaders and religious leaders rallied with caregivers at the motherhouse of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, the founding order of St. Joseph Health System, which owns Memorial. Under pressure from the community, hospital administration agreed to negotiate with workers’ representatives to establish ground rules for a free and fair union election.

This April, a majority of Memorial caregivers petitioned the National Labor Relations Board for an election to join NUHW. But the election was delayed for more than five months because of frivolous “blocking charges” filed by SEIU, the rival organization. When the labor board rejected those charges, SEIU demanded a spot on the ballot and blocked negotiations over ground rules—giving hospital management a free hand to mount an aggressive anti-union campaign.

SEIU ignored appeals from religious leaders, the North Bay Labor Council, and even former Labor Secretary Robert Reich to negotiate ground rules. Despite having virtually no support at Memorial Hospital caregivers, SEIU bombarded workers with dozens of mailers and visited them constantly at home and at work, urging them not to vote for NUHW.

NUHW filed charges with the labor board on Wednesday, after workers alleged that hospital administrators broke the law by engaging in illegal surveillance of union supporters, threatening and disciplining union activists, and giving SEIU staff unfair access to caregivers at work so they could campaign against the union.

“It was really transparent what SEIU was doing,” said Melissa Bosanco, a Care Partner at the hospital. “It was like they were management’s anti-union team. They wanted us to fail. But we saw through it and stuck together in NUHW.”

Next month, more than 2,300 Kaiser Permanente professionals in Southern California will vote to quit SEIU and join NUHW. In all, a majority of 100,000 workers at 360 facilities across California have petitioned to join NUHW and are waiting for similar elections.