First-Ever Group of Hospital Security Officers to Strike over Unfair Labor
Practices, Walk out of Facilities Across California on May 6
OAKLAND, Calif., May 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being
issued today by SEIU -- Inter-Con security officers who protect Kaiser
facilities will launch an unfair labor practice strike against Inter-Con to
defend their civil rights on Tuesday, May 6. This is the first-ever group of
hospital security officers to strike. Inter-Con has threatened, intimidated
and spied on workers who were trying to form a union for better conditions.
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The 3-day strike against employer Inter-Con will affect more than 20
Kaiser facilities statewide, and will cover more than 400 Inter-Con workers.
Workers from facilities in Oakland, San Francisco, Hayward, Fremont, Fairfield
and Union City, Napa, Santa Rosa, Sacramento and Modesto will strike. Los
Angeles and other areas in Southern California will also strike on May 8.
Inter-Con officers work for poverty wages, many making as little as
$9/hour. Many Inter-Con officers cannot afford to buy the family healthcare
coverage offered and do not have paid sick days. By comparison, facility
janitors have free family healthcare, make a minimum of $11.50/hour and accrue
paid sick leave.
WHAT: Hospital security officers launch first-ever 3-day strike
WHEN: May 6, 2008 * 8 a.m. Start
OAKLAND: 8 a.m. start at Kaiser Oakland Medical Center, 280
W. MacArthur Blvd. * 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. major mid-day picket
lines and action as Inter-Con officers from across the Bay
Area, community supporters, others join the line.
SACRAMENTO: 8 a.m. start at Kaiser South Sacramento Medical Center, 6600
Bruceville Rd.
Call for locations of other picket lines in other areas.
B-ROLL AVAILABLE IN ADVANCE: Inter-Con officers on previous strike.
With 1.9 million members, SEIU is the largest and fastest-growing union in
North America and the largest property services union, representing more than
250,000 security officers, janitors, and other service workers. SEIU United
Service Workers West represents 10,000 private security officers across
California.
SOURCE SEIU
Jennifer Kelly of SEIU, +1-213-300-3336