Carl Finamore’s report from S.E.I.U.’s civil trial against a California break-away union.
Posts Tagged ‘NUHW’
When a Union Acts Like a Big Corporation
Posted: 31 March 2010 by Editors in National NewsTags: Andy Stern, Big Labor, California, Carl Finamore, Dan Siegel, democracy, labor, labor law, labor unions, law, National Union of Healthcare Workers, NLRB, NUHW, SEIU, self-management, Service Employees International Union, syndicalism, Tyrone Freeman, UHW, United Healthcare Workers West, US, William Alsup
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S.E.I.U. Puts Squeeze on Workers Who Want to Organize
Posted: 30 March 2010 by Little Alex in National NewsTags: Big Labor, California, Carl Finamore, democracy, labor, labor unions, National Union of Healthcare Workers, NUHW, SEIU, self-management, Service Employees International Union, syndicalism, UHW, United Healthcare Workers West, US
The Service Employees International Union (S.E.I.U.) have spent a “an estimated $10 million to sue 26 individuals who are former officers, organizers and staffers of S.E.I.U.’s third-largest chapter, the California-based United Healthcare Workers West (U.H.W.)”—whose board voted to break away soon after the Big Labor giant seized control.