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SEIU-UHW And Other SF Unions Literally In Bed With Bosses-Fronting For Chamber Of Commerce

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The SEIU-UHW and other SF unions literally are in bed with the bosses and union busting helping them save $40 million instead of providing it to workers who need healthcare. This corporate unionism shows these unions to be representing the bosses interests rather than workers who pay their salaries.
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SEIU UHW And Other SF Unions Literally In Bed With Bosses-Fronting For Chamber Of Commerce and Union Busting Committee On Jobs
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
http://sternburgerwithfries.blogspot.com/2011/08/fronting-for-big-boss.html
Fighting for the Big Boss

As Andy Stern pushes for tax cuts for the Fortune 500, SEIU’s trustees in California have teamed up with the Chamber of Commerce to block important health reform efforts in San Francisco. Check this out.

In 2006, San Francisco passed a landmark universal healthcare law that requires the city’s business owners to give health coverage to their workers. What a concept!

The cutting-edge law then survived a multi-million legal assault by the Chamber of Commerce, which sued all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court in an effort to block the law. After the Chamber lost its last appeal, the law was finally put into effect. Hooray!

This year, however, city officials discovered that businesses have been exploiting a giant loophole in the law. You see… even though many businesses are setting aside money in special accounts to pay for their workers’ healthcare needs, the businesses are conveniently forgetting to tell workers that the money is there for them to use! And if workers don’t use the money, then all the unspent funds go back into businesses owners’ pockets at the end of each year.

Here’s how the San Francisco Chronicle describes it:


A recent city report found that 80 percent of the $50 million San Francisco businesses paid last year into city-required health care reimbursement accounts for their uninsured workers was never used and instead went back to employers.

Fortunately, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors came to the rescue by introducing a measure to close what the SF Chronicle dubbed the “business-friendly loophole.”

So… wouldn’t you expect the city’s largest union of healthcare workers (SEIU) to back the Supervisors’ efforts? After all, SEIU supposedly supports universal health coverage, right? Well, gentle readers, welcome to another trip down SEIU’s highway of hypocrisy…

As Supervisors prepared for a vote on a measure to close the loophole, SEIU and the President of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce co-signed this letter calling on the Supervisors to suspend the vote. Who signed the letter on behalf of SEIU? None other than scab extraordinaire Leon Chow, who last year appeared on mailers backing the Chamber’s candidates in city elections.

What about the other unions on the letterhead? Well, Tasty hears that SEIU sent the letter without giving the unions a heads-up. And, as you might guess, the unions are now kinda upset with SEIU.

That’s why the San Francisco Central Labor Council, which represents dozens of unions across the city, sent this letter reaffirming labor’s support for closing the loophole. Check out the subtle dig at SEIU (aka ‘the Chamber’s ill-informed ally’) at the end of the labor council’s letter:


Please pass Supervisor Campos’ legislation without watered-down amendments promoted by the Chamber of Commerce and their ill-informed allies. Restore the promise of this watershed legislation that promotes healthcare coverage for all San Francisco workers.

So how’d it all end up? Tasty hears that SEIU’s sell-out maneuver caused the Supervisors to feel uncertain about labor’s support for the measure, so they pulled the item before it could be voted on, according to the SF Chronicle.

Bottom line?…Thanks to SEIU, San Francisco’s business owners will continue pocketing $40 million a year that’s supposed to pay for workers’ health care. Way to go, SEIU. Integrity in action.

Wonder how SEIU’s low-waged members and frontline healthcare workers feel about their union’s top officials teaming up with big business to sabotage workers’ health coverage.

Is SEIU Fighting for a Fair Economy??? Seems more like it's Fighting for the Big Boss.

Corporate gangster and thug Dave Regan was placed in his job by union buster and corporate shill Andy Stern
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by roudousha
Not all of SEIU in SF stood with the Chamber of Commerce and the antiunion Golden Gate Restaurant Association in opposing David Campos' righteous legislation to close the Healthy SF loophole. For example, purpled up and in numbers, SEIU 1021 members and staff were at nearly every Committee Hearing and Board Meeting. They also conducted phone banks targeting Chiu and Wiener, trying to swing their votes.

For those who don't know, SEIU 1021 is the biggest union of SF City and County workers. 1021 represents the City's lowest paid employees and it's arguably the most progressive of SF's public employee unions.

I agree that the political endorsements and alliances of UHW are despicable. However, please be cautious when using the term "SEIU" when referring to one particular Local.

Please remember: one Local making repugnant political decisions should not invalidate the positive actions of an entire Union - especially when Locals have no jurisdiction over the political actions of their counterparts.

That aside, Stern is finally gone. While UHW continues to harm the labor movement, SEIU, under Henry's leadership, is working to propel it forward.
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