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December 23rd, 2009

North Bay Business Journal: Memorial union election decision next week or later

SANTA ROSA — A series of ballot challenges to determine who was eligible to vote in the Dec. 17-18 union election at St. Joseph Health System’s Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital has delayed a final tally and certification of the election by the National Labor Relations Board until after Dec. 29, according to Tim Peck, assistant regional director with the NLRB in San Francisco.

A preliminary count found 283 workers voting to be represented by the National Union of Healthcare Workers and only 13 favoring the Service Employees International Union – United Health Workers West. But 263 of the 675 service and technical workers voted to have no union at all.

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December 21st, 2009

Empire Report: National Consequences for Memorial Hospital Union Vote

Despite an administrative campaign defined by misinformation and scare tactics, and a competing union’s million dollar anti-union efforts, Memorial Hospital employees vote to unionize with National Union of Healthcare Workers. Why is their victory expected to have national significance?

Six years after a single employee initiated a campaign to unionize Memorial Hospital caregivers, and months after a rival union began efforts to prevent their election, employees seeking to unionize with National Union of Healthcare Workers earned a hard fought victory. 

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December 21st, 2009

Talking Union: SEIU Fails to Sabotage California Hospital Organizing Victory

by Paul Garver

On 18 December 2009 caregivers at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital in Sonoma County, California voted for representation by the National Union of Health Workers (NUHW). SEIU had poured in forty organizers to block NUHW’s electoral victory, but secured only 13 votes for SEIU against 283 for NUHW. However SEIU’s ham-handed intervention, which focused almost exclusively on attacking the NUHW, did succeed in boosting the No Union vote to 263, nearly frustrating the workers’ right to organize.

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December 21st, 2009

Beyond Chron: NUHW Trounces SEIU 283-13 to Win Santa Rosa Election

he National Union of Health Workers (NUHW) has won a landmark victory over SEIU for the right to represent non-union workers at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. The vote was 283 for NUHW, 263 for No Union, 13 for SEIU, with 17 challenged ballots. The challenges are not expected to alter the outcome. 

NUHW has now won organized labor’s biggest hospital election victory of 2009, overcoming a joint “No Union” campaign mounted by management and SEIU. SEIU’s full-page newspaper ads, mailers, and visits to workers resulted in a per vote cost greatly exceeding that of New York’s Mayor Bloomberg, who at least won his election.

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December 21st, 2009

Video: Memorial workers celebrate victory

In today’s Beyond Chron: NUHW has now won organized labor’s biggest hospital election victory of 2009, overcoming a joint “No Union” campaign mounted by management and SEIU. … I’ve sat through a lot of election cliffhangers, but the scenario at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital as the votes came in last Friday night was almost surreal. [Read […]