This is available on the Ohio Nurses Association website. See http://www.ohnurses.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=News&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID=2383
Nine hospitals operated by Catholic Healthcare Partners in Ohio are allowing the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) to hold uncontested union elections on March 12-14.
The RNs at these hospitals did not ask to be represented by SEIU. They did not even know an election was being held until two weeks ago when they received a letter signed by both hospital management and the union. The nurses are not being given the opportunity to choose a professional nurses’ union, such as the Ohio Nurses Association, which would truly represent their interests.
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Wow! Catholic Healthcare Partners and the SEIU. The SEIU is doing "big things" here in Ohio. First the Ohio Independent Providers (IPs); there are over 7,000 IPs in the State of Ohio. Now this uncontested union election with Catholic Healthcare Partners.
Nine hospitals with anywhere from 7,000-8,000 RNs.
What does this mean for the Ohio Nurses Association, which is a union and a professional association?
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