Caregivers Plan Second Strike at Emmanuel Millbrae

Fri Apr 11, 2008 8:31pm EDT
 
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Nursing Home Operator Continuing to Jeopardize Residents' Care

MILLBRAE, Calif., April 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Healthcare workers at Emmanuel
Millbrae Convalescent Hospital will launch their second strike at the facility
in two months, in response to management's unwillingness to bargain fairly
over the workers' proposals to improve care.
    The three-day strike is set to begin at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, April 15.
Caregivers launched a previous, 24-hour strike in February over unfair labor
practices at Emmanuel Millbrae, including the unjust firing of pro-union
workers and unilateral reduction in benefits and paid time off.
    Healthcare workers are concerned the actions of new owner A&C Health Care
Services could threaten resident care at the 140-bed nursing home. For
example, the same company operates Camden Convalescent Hospital in Campbell,
over the last two years, inspectors have found widespread problems with fire
safety and pharmacy services.
    WHAT:   Three-day strike

    WHO:    Caregivers represented by SEIU United Healthcare Workers-West

    WHEN:   Tuesday, April 15, 12 noon (strike begins at 6 a.m.; rally to be
            held at 12 noon)

    WHERE:  Emmanuel Convalescent Hospital
            33 Mateo Ave.
            Millbrae


    The 150,000-member SEIU United Healthcare Workers-West is the largest
hospital and healthcare union in the western United States and represents
every type of healthcare worker, including nurses, professional, technical and
service classifications. Our mission is to achieve high-quality healthcare for
all.
    CONTACT:
    Mason Stockstill
    (510) 206-8247


SOURCE  SEIU United Healthcare Workers-West

Mason Stockstill of SEIU United Healthcare Workers-West, +1-510-206-8247

 

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