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Court slaps former SEIU-UHW officials with preliminary injunction

By Kate Thomas on July 28, 2009 10:46 AM

A U.S. District Court judge for the Northern District of California last night granted SEIU-UHW members a preliminary injunction against the local union's former officers (including former president Sal Rosselli) and agents, finding that they "filched" and "sabotaged" files, records, and union property as part of their plan to form a new union.

"Upon leaving UHW, the individual defendants took and reproduced UHW property for use at NUHW and destroyed other UHW property in an effort to hamstring their soon-to-be competitor," wrote U.S. District Judge William Alsup.

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Tags: nuhw, sabotage, sal rosselli, seiu uhw, seiu-uhw, uhw, union members, union property

Ahem, Governor Schwarzenegger - You can't ignore the law, no matter who you are

By Kate Thomas on July 14, 2009 4:15 PM

Since the court has ruled against Governor Schwarzenegger and his cuts, we've made over 200 phone calls to the Governor's office, telling him to end the war on home care.

One caller, J.L., reported back after her phone call to the Gov.:

I would like the Governor to know that what he is doing is wrong and I plan to stand up for the sick and disabled. I am the caregive for 3 recipients of IHSS and without my assistance, these people wouldn't be able to live comfortably at all. Our wages should be more not less--these are peoples' very lives we are helping. My message to Arnold: Where Is your Heart??

Another caller, J.B. spoke to a woman in Schwarzenegger's office, Megan. Here's how his call went:

Megan said "you can't please everyone. Cuts across the board have been made." She implied that everyone suffers equally. I disagreed with her and stated that cuts in this area cause a disproportional amount of suffering. I suggested cuts for the State University travel budget for Professor that visit foreign countries; cuts here would be far less damaging to the citizens. Megan said the Universities are receiving cuts also.

From caller J.E.:

I cannot believe Gov. Schwarzenegger has the audactiy to cut wages of those who lovingly care for our nation's most vulnerable seniors. The seniors have loved, supported and fought for everything for us to have what we have now over all these years and it is time we did the same for them!!!

We applaud your efforts to tell the Governor his misguided policies will send California deeper into fiscal abyss. But it's not enough--we must keep the pressure on, because now the Governor and CA state officials are refusing to abide by the U.S. District Court's preliminary injunction preventing the slashing of salaries for in-home caregivers.

In light of this outrageous defiance, Judge Wilken has amended her original injunction to make it more specific: rescind approval of all IHSS wage reductions by July 14 that were scheduled to take place on July 1. The attorneys requested that the Court hold the State in contempt and issue fines and order the State to comply immediately, since it seems the Governor and state lawmakers haven't yet grasped the seriousness of illegally cutting the wages of IHSS workers who take care of our most most vulnerable citizens.

Now more than ever, we need to flood the Governor's office with calls to help put an end to the war on home care. Even if you or someone close to you is not affected by the CA Legislature's and Gov. Schwarzenegger's cuts, he needs to know how much support there is for the vital services home care workers provide to seniors and people with disabilities.

Will you take part? Please call the Governor now and tell him to put a permanent stop to these short-sighted cuts.

Tags: budget cuts, governor schwarzenegger, home care cuts, home care workers, ihss, seiu uhw, uhw

The dust in Fresno has settled....now what?

By Kate Thomas on June 25, 2009 1:14 PM

The votes were counted last week in an important union election among 10,000 home care workers in Fresno County, California. Now that the dust is settled, here is more detail about what the Fresno home care election victory signifies--and what it means going forward.

Tags: california, dave regan, democracy, eliseo medina, fresno, home care, home care workers, homecare workers, long term care, members, nuhw, rank-and-file members, seiu uhw, uhw, union election

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Victory in Fresno! Home Care Workers Vote to Stay with SEIU UHW

By Kate Thomas on June 22, 2009 9:34 AM

On Friday, after two weeks of vigorous campaigning, 10,000 Fresno County home care workers voted to stand united with SEIU UHW. The ballots were counted by the federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. "Their votes speak loudly that SEIU UHW members want a strong, united union so that together they can build a better future for themselves and the consumers they serve," said SEIU Executive Vice President Eliseo Medina.

Read more about the election victory.

Tags: ballot measure, ballots, election, home care, home care workers, homecare, homecare workers, seiu uhw, uhw, union

Video: Canvassing for Fresno Home Care

By Kate Thomas on June 3, 2009 1:17 PM

In this new YouTube video, SEIU UHW member and upcoming leader Frank Valdez canvasses for the first time with mentor May Santiago in Fresno. "It's very important to take care of these folks at home, and that's why I'm here," says Frank, on why he's fighting alongside his fellow union members in support of Fresno home care workers.

Read more about SEIU's fight to block Governor Schwarzenegger's assault on home care and SEIU UHW's efforts to protect Fresno home care workers.

Tags: budget cuts, canvass, fresno, fresno county, home care, home care workers, homecare, schwarzenegger, seiu uhw, seiu uhw members, uhw, wage cuts

Fighting to Protect Fresno Home Care

By Kate Thomas on June 1, 2009 2:00 PM

fresnoCrowd-CAHomeCare_UHW_sm.jpgThey came from across Fresno County, California, the U.S., and Canada with one mission: to protect Fresno County home care.

More than 900 SEIU members and activists gathered on Sunday, May 31st at the Fresno County Fairgrounds to kick off a massive "Get Out the Vote" effort to help home care workers protect their jobs, pay, and union. Rally participants pledged to help keep hope alive for 10,000 SEIU UHW Fresno County home care members, as they fight proposed wage-and-benefit cuts of $1 per hour beginning July 1 and vote in an election to determine their union representation on June 15.

Medina_De_La_Cruz-FresnoCAhomecarerally5.31.09.jpgOne particularly remarkable Fresno county home care consumer and union activist appeared at yesterday's kick-off: ninety year-old Jessie Lopez De La Cruz, who was UFW's very first female organizer, hired by the notable Cesar Chavez himself in 1964. It was due to the tenacity of supporters like Lopez de la Cruz that the farm workers' cause and crusade for social justice received national attention and helped influenced labor laws.

Ms. Lopez De La Cruz had a special message when introducing SEIU Executive VP (and SEIU UHW trustee) Eliseo Medina at yesterday's event, as both worked alongside Cesar Chavez with the UFW: "The last time I was in these fairgrounds was 1973, when Cesar Chavez and hundreds and hundreds of farm workers were arrested in protests, and they put us in jail. I know the important work you do, and I support SEIU UHW!" Ms. Lopez De La Cruz urged everyone to stand strong for the SEIU UHW members who provide her care.

Cutting Home Care Workers' Wages: the Many Aftershocks
Of the roughly two million home care workers nationwide, more than 20 percent earn incomes below the poverty level. The 10,000 or so workers who provide in-home care for the elderly and those with disabilities in Fresno County might soon increase this overall number, as they end up below the poverty line in the aftermath of Gov. Schwarzenegger's proposed July 1 wage cuts. At any rate, slashing the state's already-low direct care wages at any level will likely force thousands of home care providers to leave their jobs in and cause workers to be more reliant on the state's support services.

"The economy is already devastating California's families, so this isn't a time to be cutting necessary support systems or reducing those already-small wages," said Bernadette Lynch, president of California Association of Public Authorities for In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) and executive director for Sacramento County IHSS Public Authority. "The current pay for home care workers doesn't even amount to a living wage at this point, except in one or two counties. Reducing it will end up causing a dearth of providers, which will hurt consumers. It's devastating." Taking money away from California's program to make up for budgetary shortfalls will also result in more people having to resort to institutional care (nursing homes or other residental institutions)-- which is estimated to be four times more expensive to the State.

SEIU Files a Class-Action Lawsuit
Last week, SEIU filed a class-action lawsuit in U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, seeking a preliminary junction to stop the State of California and Fresno County from slashing the wages of home care workers to near-poverty levels and from to reducing the hours of care seniors and people with disabilities receive from going into effect. The suit, brought on behalf of individual consumers and SEIU, charges that the planned cuts put seniors and people with disabilities at risk and violate the American with Disabilities Act and Federal Medicaid Law.

Between now and July 1st - the date the home care cuts are supposed to take effect - home care workers, their families and supporters have much to fight for. Stop the home care cuts in California.

Tags: california, class-action lawsuit, eliseo medina, fresno county, Gov. Schwarzenegger', home care workers, homecare, ihss, in-home care, jessie de la cruz, people with disabilities, poverty level, schwarzenegger, seiu uhw, seniors, ufw, uhw, union members, wage cuts

Alameda Hospital Workers Win 18% Raises

By Kate Thomas on April 22, 2009 9:47 AM

On April 17, SEIU UHW members at Alameda Hospital in Oakland ratified a new three-year contract, which is retroactive to April 2008 and covers nearly 130 workers. The contract includes across-the-board pay increases of 18 percent over three years--the highest in the hospital's history.

"This drive at Alameda Hospital was a true demonstration of member-driven negotiation. We stayed committed and united against all distractions," said Rex Dizon, a surgical porter, union steward, and bargaining team member at Alameda. Read the complete Victory Bulletin (PDF) for more details.

Tags: alameda hospital, contract ratification, hospital workers, pay increase, seiu uhw, UHW, UHW-W

Los Angeles Healthcare Unity Rally

By Matt Browner-Hamlin on March 2, 2009 1:28 PM

On Thursday, Feb. 26--the same day the president's budget was presented to Congress--several hundred SEIU members from around the Los Angeles area rallied to support the president's vision to fix healthcare. The workers gathered outside SEIU UHW-W's Commerce office and were joined by congressional candidate Judy Chu.

NancyStengel.jpg"We need to be united to protect our contract at Kaiser and win healthcare for all in this country," said UHW member Nancy Stengel, Kaiser-Irvine MOB (pictured on left).

JudyChuDoryMachicaDollyLee.jpg(Pictured here on right) Dory Machica and Dolly Lee, SEIU UHW members and healthcare workers at Kaiser, are embraced by CA state Board of Equalization chair and candidate for Congress for the state's 32nd District Judy Chu.

Chu appeared with SEIU members from across California at the rally at the UHW headquarters in Los Angeles, which is in the 32nd District, where she is running to succeed new Labor Secretary Hilda Solis. "It's so wonderful to see us united here today," Chu told the crowd of 350. "Together, alongside President Obama, we are a powerful force to win healthcare for all in America."

Tags: healthcare for all, Kaiser, seiu uhw, uhw, uhw-w

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Members Speak Out at Oscar-eve Protest of MPTF Seniors' Home Closure

By Matt Browner-Hamlin on February 22, 2009 6:55 PM

MPTFrally.jpgSEIU UHW member Saida Ramos, a nurse at the Motion Picture Television Fund (MPTF) long term care facility in Los Angeles, and her daughter joined more than 250 caregivers, members of the entertainment industry and family members of the facility's elderly residents at a Saturday night protest outside an MPTF fund-raiser at The Beverly Hills Hotel. The MPTF, citing money woes, announced in January its sudden intention to close the facility, thus evicting around 120 residents and laying off all workers.

This Fund was started by Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks and has been kept going by generations of movie and television workers for some 90 years. Yet despite the fact this closure decision is financially motivated, no effort was made to reach out to the Hollywood community to raise funds to save this critical care facility that more than 100 seriously ill elderly show biz folks depend upon. Last week, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann gave MPTF CEO Dr. David Tillman the title of one of the "World's Worst" people, for closing the retirement home for film-industry employees for financial reasons. Yet, according to investigative journalist Andrew Gumbel, Tillman himself "commands a salary well in excess of half a million dollars a year, including a 20 per cent pay raise he was awarded shortly before the home announced that in order to avert bankruptcy, it was kicking out more than 100 infirm residents."

The Oscar-eve MPTF fundraiser was held just one night before Hollywood played host to the Academy Awards, and typically raises many millions of dollars. Limousines of some party-goers had to wait as Ramos and others held signs before them while legally using the crosswalk. "They need to listen to the families of residents and also to workers and our families. Closure is a terrible decision," said Ramos. "MPTF has the money and needs to find a way to let the residents stay."

* Variety's coverage and photos of the protest here
* For more information, visit http://www.savingthelivesofourown.org/

Tags: keith olbermann, long term care facility, motion picture television fund, mptf protest, nursing home, seiu uhw, seiu uhw members, uhw, uhw-w, united healthcare workers

Motion Picture Television Fund CEO named "World's Worst" as Silver Screen Seniors Face Eviction

By Matt Browner-Hamlin on February 19, 2009 4:05 PM

MSNBC's Keith Olbermann gave the Motion Picture Television Fund's president and chief executive David Tillman the title of the "World's Worse" person last night, for closing the retirement home for film-industry employees for no good reason.

Three hundred SEIU UHW members provide care at the acute care hospital and nursing home facilities under threat of closure, which would cause the eviction of over 120 of its oldest, weakest, most needy and disabled residents by the end of the year. So much for the Motion Picture and Television Fund's promise of "unwavering commitment" to the entertainment industry.

MPTF says this is necessary because the long term care facilities in question have run $10 million operating deficits for the past four years. However, public records show a profit margin of approximately 12% for 2006-7 with a 9.5% increase in net assets in 2007 alone. "Everybody would be farmed out to various nursing homes because the Fund says it's losing $10 million dollars a year and is rapidly running out of money," commented show host Keith Olbermann. "Except that it's latest financial statements from last November indicated no losses... the fund wants to instead open a condo-like development," he continued.

As usual, Olbermann gives a great summary of the issue and what is at stake. Watch here:

SEIU members have protested the possible closures, holding a vigil last Wednesday with more than 150 UHW members, resident family members, actors and clergy from the Motion Picture and Television Fund long term care facility in attendance.

hcprotest2.jpg"The fight to keep this residence open and preserve these jobs is a fight for morality over greed and for compassion over cruelty," Melanie Wilson told the crowd, underscoring a moving report on ongoing negotiations by worker Myra Torres. Melanie is the daughter of Charmin's "Mr. Whipple" ad fame, who called the facility home for years.

Watch the NBC Los Angeles report on the protest.

Tags: david tillman, hospital workers, keith olbermann, long term care, long-term care, nursing home, seiu uhw, uhw, uhw-w, united healthcare workers

Marching for Employee Free Choice Act in LA

By Kate Thomas on February 7, 2009 3:18 PM

On Thursday, hundreds of workers marched 10 miles in the rain from downtown Los Angeles to the Federal Building to call on Congress to rebuild America by passing the Employee Free Choice Act. All along the route, workers highlighted some of the issues facing working men and women all across the county -- from facing foreclosure to the struggles of workers fighting to earn a living wage and join a union.

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Michelle Collins, a UHW member who participated in the event said, "In this hard economy, a union and a union contract are the best protection workers have. No workers, including health caregivers, should face cruelty, abuse, or firing just because we exercise our right to form a union."

SEIU Locals 121RN, 1877 and SOULA joined UHW members participating in the rally. Union members from UFCW, LIUNA, Unite-Here, Teamsters, Longshoremen and Ironworkers were also in attendance. "Taking to the streets of Los Angeles shows that the whole labor movement is committed to winning the Employee Free Choice Act," said Collins. "Our message today on free choice is the same as during the last campaign: 'Yes we can. And yes we will.'"

Watch video footage of this rally:

We need free choice now. Please raise your voice in support of the Employee Free Choice Act and sign SEIU's petition for worker rights.

http://action.seiu.org/page/s/millionforfreech

Read about the Employee Free Choice rally held in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 5 here.

Tags: employee free choice act, Local 121RN, Local 1877, SOULA, UHW, UHW-W

Former Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall finds that "Leaders of the UHW Did Engage in Financial Malpractice and Undermined Democratic Procedures"

By Kate Thomas on January 22, 2009 12:36 PM

In his Report and Recommendation issued last night to the International President on the trusteeship matter involving United Healthcare Workers - West ("UHW" or "UHW-W"), former Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall, the hearing officer in the trusteeship matter, made the following findings:

  • Secretary Marshall finds that "Leaders of the UHW did engage in financial malpractice and undermined democratic procedures when they transferred UHW funds to a nonprofit organization to be used in contests with the International Union."
  • Secretary Marshall finds that "UHW's leaders wrongfully converted the International Union Convention delegate database, and hid from the International the movement of $500,000 to an attorney's trust account to fund contests with the International Union."
  • Secretary Marshall finds that "this [trusteeship] hearing and the [International Executive Board's] jurisdiction decisions were not initiated to retaliate against the UHW for its aggressive criticisms of International leaders' policies and strategies."
  • Secretary Marshall finds that "the International President had reason to believe that a trusteeship hearing was necessary to protect the SEIU and UHW membership."

  • Secretary Marshall finds that "no democratic labor organization can permit local unions to nullify International decisions reached through the democratic processes specified in their Constitution and Bylaws."
Secretary Marshall made a series of recommendations on how to resolve the violations and the International Executive Board will be debating those recommendations. The full report will be made available with the International Executive Board's decision on this matter.

Tags: california, Constitution and Bylaws, Ray Marshall, Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall, UHW, UHW-W, United Healthcare Workers - West

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