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NUHW: Fresno Ballot Count

by: Paul Delehanty

Fri Jun 19, 2009 at 10:01:27 AM PDT

Good morning from the Fresno ballot count!

Today represents the official count of the ballots cast by Fresno homecare providers in an election that took place between June 1st and 15th in.Fresno County. The outcome of this    election will determine whether NUHW or SEIU represents 10,000 Fresno homecare providers...

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Dave Regan: the public face of SEIU in Fresno

by: Paul Delehanty

Mon Jun 01, 2009 at 16:38:24 PM PDT

Dave Regan, executive vice-president of SEIU and appointed trustee of SEIU-UHW gave a speech last night to hundreds of SEIU organizers who have been shipped into Fresno from around the country.

Dave Regan is the public face of SEIU in Fresno County where 10,000 homecare workers are voting in an election to leave SEIU and join their own union, NUHW.  Here's a sample of what SEIU's top spokesperson in Fresno had to say:

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NUHW in Fresno: Rocking the 5-5-9

by: Paul Delehanty

Thu May 28, 2009 at 20:08:47 PM PDT

Local California blogger Adios Andy has a great post up about how workers from all over California are volunteering in the upcoming June election in which 10,000 Fresno County homecare workers are seeking to leave SEIU and join NUHW.

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NUHW: Workers win election at Doctor's San Pablo

by: Paul Delehanty

Thu May 21, 2009 at 21:17:54 PM PDT

For the last month, Andy Stern's SEIU has been trying to stop worker activists at Doctors Medical Center in San Pablo from organizing to win an election and build their own union, NUHW. Today they counted the votes.

158 workers voted for NUHW.
24 workers voted for SEIU.

There's a story behind this David vs. Goliath victory, and it has implications for everyone who cares about the labor movement and grassroots efforts to build workers' power. Let me tell you why...

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NUHW: Founding Convention

by: Paul Delehanty

Fri May 01, 2009 at 14:57:32 PM PDT

Last Saturday, over 700 workers met at Everett Middle School in San Francisco to hold the official founding convention of their union, NUHW.

Here's what the convention looked like:

And here's the Full Convention Report.

I'd also like to bring your attention to an online program that was part of the convention and some recent NUHW actions below...

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SEIU: "Is this a 24-hour operation?"

by: Paul Delehanty

Thu Apr 02, 2009 at 20:02:17 PM PDT

Sometimes in the midst of a broader organizing effort there's a moment that clarifies exactly what you're fighting for. NUHW activist and union member Eloise Reese-Burns has just such a moment to share with us tonight.

Eloise Reese-Burns has worked as a certified nursing assistant at Cottonwood Healthcare in Woodland California for 39 years. This month, along with 350 of her co-workers, she become one of the first official members of NUHW, a member-led union of healthcare workers formed just this year.

Building NUHW will not be easy. But Eloise Reese-Burns explains why it is necessary...

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WaPo: "an awkward moment for SEIU"

by: Paul Delehanty

Tue Mar 24, 2009 at 20:52:42 PM PDT

When Alec MacGillis of the Washington Post noted last Wednesday that this is "an awkward moment for the SEIU," he alerted readers to a reality those following the labor movement have recognized for some time.

Andy Stern, President of SEIU, viewed as "a possible savior of labor" per MacGillis, has led SEIU into a pattern of activity that calls into question whether SEIU's leaders really believe in the principles they claim to stand for.

The simplest way to understand the gap between SEIU's words and its actions is to understand that, for Andy Stern, the consolidation of power has consistently trumped principle. While supporting Stern and SEIU once seemed like 'one stop shopping' for progressives looking to support workers, that support increasingly comes at the price of turning a blind eye to a troubling pattern of hypocrisy.

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My letter to SEIU

by: LisaTomasian

Sun Mar 22, 2009 at 15:57:24 PM PDT

My name is Lisa Tomasian and I'd like to tell you the story behind a letter I wrote to the trustees of SEIU-UHW.

Having worked at Kaiser Hospital as a Radiology Technologist as well as having served as an elected union shop steward for the past 18 years, I believe that workers' rights are human rights.  I've come to believe that labor unions are the vehicle and voice for workers to advocate for social justice.

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NUHW: a defining moment

by: aimthig

Sun Mar 15, 2009 at 14:13:01 PM PDT

In my previous posts, United Healthcare Workers Holding our Ground and We are the Union. SEIU who are you? I shared my experience of the trusteeship SEIU International imposed on SEIU-UHW and the birth of our new union, NUHW. What I'd like to do today is share with you why this experience has been a defining moment for me and my sisters and brothers building NUHW...
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NUHW: Let us Vote!

by: Paul Delehanty

Thu Mar 12, 2009 at 13:46:37 PM PDT

In the five weeks since SEIU International trusteed California's SEIU-UHW West something enormous has transpired in our state: California's healthcare workers have spoken.

What those workers have said is crystal clear: We choose NUHW.

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We are the Union. SEIU who are you?

by: aimthig

Sun Feb 08, 2009 at 12:02:42 PM PST

"We are the union, the mighty mighty union!"

I hear the chants in my head.  When I need them, they come to me.

This line is especially true right now for the former members of United Healthcare Workers-West.   We are the union.  A week and a half ago, many of my sisters and brothers and I slept in our union hall, before the hostile takeover by our International, SEIU.  As we held our hall, my sisters and I worked to maintain our union.  We fended off anyone SEIU sent to weasel their way in without warrants.  We planned how we'd move forward during an imminent occupation:  how we'd communicate with each other; how we would reach deep into our membership to take our union back.  

It occurred to me that night hunched over the bare desks in the communication department office, the union solidarity posters hanging behind me, that though we had been member leaders up to that point, stewards and activists for union democracy, something had changed.  This was a sort of matriculation, graduation day.  

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