NYT and WSJ Cover SEIU's Violence at Labor Notes

The New York Times and Wall St. Journal both cover the incredible events at Saturday's Labor Notes conference in Michigan, where Andy Stern of SEIU International sent busload of male staffers to chase and harass RNs from the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee, in retaliation for CNA/NNOC defeating them in a controversial "company union" vote last month in Ohio.  Fortunately the targeted RNs were able to escape out a back door, but other conference-goers were not so lucky, with one woman sent to the hospital, and others punched, kicked, slapped, and shoved.

This is obviously a dark day for the labor movement.  Andy Stern needs to learn that this kind of harassment of women is NEVER okay. And it is NEVER, EVER oaky to orchestrate an event that is so stressful that a member has a heart attack and dies.

RNs will never forget this day, and no RN in the country will want to organize with SEIU after this kind of display.

As a first step, Andy Stern needs to apologize to all involved, pay the hospital bills of the injured woman, and promise to never use violence again.  Instead, shamefully, SEIU is going back and forth between denying the violence and attempting to justify it.

http://www.ServingEmployersInsteadofUs.o rg You can watch first-person accounts from some of the RNs targeted for harassment.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/16/us/16l abor.html?_r=1&scp=4&sq=greenhou se&st=nyt&oref=slogin The New York Times writes (and there's a picture):

The A.F.L.-C.I.O. president, John J. Sweeney, denounced on Tuesday what he said was "a violent attack orchestrated" by the Service Employees International Union against members of other unions at a conference on Saturday in Michigan.

The service employees' union sent busloads of members from Ohio to the labor conference in Dearborn to confront leaders and members of the California Nurses Association. The service employees say the nurses sabotaged a major service employees' unionizing drive last month.

Others at the conference said the fighting began when service employee members and officials tried to barge into the conference in a hotel banquet hall. Chris Kutalik, editor of Labor Notes, a magazine sponsoring the conference, said a retired member of the United Automobile Workers was pushed, banged her head against a table and was taken to a hospital for a head wound.

"There is no justification, none, for the violent attack orchestrated by S.E.I.U.," Mr. Sweeney said in a statement. "Violence in attacking freedom of speech must be strongly condemned."

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12083063 4580217991.html Today's Wall St. Journal takes their own look, at SEIU's attack (reg. req'd)
"On Saturday, a scuffle broke out between members of the SEIU and participants in a labor solidarity conference in Detroit at which the executive director of the California Nurses Association was scheduled to speak. One attendee was sent to the hospital after cutting her head on a table, according to Chris Kutalik, editor of the magazine Labor Notes, which organized the conference.

Rose Ann DeMoro, executive director of the 66,000-member nurses' association, decided not to appear at the conference because of tensions between the unions. "Our folks are extremely upset about what happened," she said. "This is a nasty campaign."

Mr. Sweeney condemned the confrontation. "There is no justification -- none -- for the violent attack orchestrated by SEIU," he said in a statement. Mr. Sweeney called on leaders of both unions to meet to resolve their differences."

Andy Stern attempted to destroy the labor movement n 2005 by splitting the AFL-CIO, he is undermining the progressive labor movement with series of corporate partnerships you can learn more about here, and now his actions threaten to hurt the reputation of every labor union.  Here's why Andy needs to apologize and make restitution.

"More significantly, such fighting could tarnish the image of unions, which have been trying to stem the decline in membership and attract more workers, say labor experts."

Andy Stern has a lot of making right to do

Tags: CNA, Labor Notes, NNOC, SEIU, union violence (all tags)

Comments

3 Comments

Wow! SEIU, lots of stories over last few years

especially in California.

Thank you for posting this.

by catfish1 2008-04-16 06:21PM | 0 recs
Got the facts wrong

This post is propagating the lies that the CNA is spreading about what happened in Dearborn. For one, the insistence that this was a violent protest is completely false and thats not coming from SEIU, that's coming from the Dearborn police,

--"Dearborn Police Sgt. Derek Hadder tells me no reports of a crime or charges have been filed, yet he has been fielding media calls from across the nation. 'It's definitely been blown way out of proportion, he said.'Once police arrived, they left without any problem... It was done within minutes, and I don't know why it's been blown out of proportion as it has.'"--Josh Richman,http://www.ibabuzz.com/politics/category general

Secondly, the continuing claim that a union member was attacked by protesters is also untrue. Again, not coming from SEIU, but from the mayor of Dearborn.

--A spokeswoman for the Dearborn mayor told BNA April 14 that there were no arrests and the SEIU members dispersed without incident when the police arrived on the scene. She added that one woman was "startled" when the SEIU group came into the hotel resulting in her falling and hitting her head. The fall did not occur because of "criminal action," she added.

The assertion that it was a "busload of male staffers" is also a flat out lie. The majority of the protesters were women, who came out to peacefully protest the actions of the CNA, who ran a vicious union-busting campaign in Ohio to deprive 8,000 healthcare workers a union.

They came out to peacefully protest and were violently repulsed by a number of conference goers. There was violence that night, but not on SEIU's part. Protesters were punched, shoved and tackled by their "union brothers and sisters" at the conference, just for standing up for workers rights.

Get your facts straight and stop spreading the CNA propaganda.  

by zounds 2008-04-17 09:45AM | 0 recs
Re: Got the facts wrong---NOT

Guys with their SEIU bandanas covering their faces to disguise their identity; beating on the doors; pushing, shoving, kicking; one unfortunate SEIU gentleman DYING from a heart attack because the whole demonstration was so stressful---none of that is consonant with a 'peaceful' protest/rally.

My facts are just fine.

by Ludlow 2008-04-17 08:14PM | 0 recs

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