On June 11, St. Joseph's Health Systems (SJHS) did something that employers have long done but which Barack Obama's presidency was supposed to stop: it filed a frivolous NLRB appeal to delay unionization for workers who won an election.
In this case, SJHS is denying unionization to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital workers, who chose the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW) in the largest successful hospital election of 2009. SJHS's appeals could keep over 600 workers non-union for another year, an action tantamount to John McCain appealing his defeat in November 2008 and allowing George W. Bush to stay as President through today.
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