
NUHW calls for confirmation of Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board
Washington, D.C.—The National Union of Healthcare Workers today called for the confirmation of Craig Becker, President Obama’s nominee for the National Labor Relations Board. In a letter sent to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, NUHW Interim President Sal Rosselli wrote, “Mr. Becker has impeccable scholarly credentials, a strong reputation as fair, […]

Video: Kaiser Pros and RNs join NUHW
UPDATE: It’s official! On Feb. 3 the labor board certified NUHW as the official representative of Kaiser professionals across Southern California.

KPCC: Health care workers at Kaiser Permanente’s SoCal facilities drop SEIU, join upstart union
By Brian Watt, KPCC
Health care workers at Kaiser Permanente facilities in Southern California have voted to give their union the boot. The massive Service Employees International Union is out, and the small upstart National Union of Healthcare Workers is in.
More than 2,000 nurses and other health care professionals at Kaiser facilities in the Southland took part in the vote. They favored joining the National Union of Healthcare Workers by a margin of six to one.

La Opinión: SEIU pierde afiliados en LA
Tres mil enfermeras y otros empleados de Kaiser de California renunciaron esta semana a su afiliación al poderoso Sindicato de Empleados de la Industria de los Servicios (SEIU) y se incorporaron al NUHW, un sindicato en vías de formación y enconado rival de aquel.
La elección, que abarcó tres unidades en las se encuadran desde enfermeras y nutricionistas hasta trabajadores sociales del Centro Médico Kaiser en Los Ángeles y otras 90 unidades de la institución, fue supervisada de cerca por la Junta Nacional de Relaciones Laborales dadas las tensiones existentes entre las dos dos grupos sindicales. La dependencia dio a conocer que 1,652 se pronunciaron a favor de la NUHW Y 257 por SEIU.

Los Angeles Times: Kaiser Permanente workers vote to leave SEIU
In balloting by about 2,000 nurses and other professionals, employees vote by a 6-1 margin to affiliate with the National Union of Healthcare Workers, which promises better representation.
By Patrick McDonnell
Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers throughout Southern California have voted overwhelmingly to quit the giant Service Employees International Union and join a smaller rival union.
The National Labor Relations Board, which tallied secret-ballot votes cast earlier this month, said that about 2,000 nurses and care professionals voted more than 6 to 1 in favor of ditching the SEIU and affiliating with the rival National Union of Healthcare Workers, a breakaway faction that is challenging the SEIU’s dominance.
The defeat is a major setback for SEIU, the largest hospital and healthcare workers union in California, with some 150,000 members. The SEIU is engaged in a fierce battle for workers’ allegiance with the emergent NUHW, headed by former SEIU leaders ousted a year ago in a bitter takeover.