Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Workers at California Pacific Medical Center used a City Hall hearing Monday to charge the hospital of violating a labor contract that ended a two-month strike last year.
At a meeting of the Board of Supervisors' Government Audit and Oversight Committee, employees said managers have tried to avert the recruiting of new union members and have retaliated alongside labor organizers.
Hospital workers protested California Pacific Medical Center's three hospitals from September to November. The strike ended with the medical center agreeing to a 16 percent pay raise over four years and a agreement that allows managers to present their views on unionization to employees.
At a meeting of the Board of Supervisors' Government Audit and Oversight Committee, employees said managers have tried to avert the recruiting of new union members and have retaliated alongside labor organizers.
Hospital workers protested California Pacific Medical Center's three hospitals from September to November. The strike ended with the medical center agreeing to a 16 percent pay raise over four years and a agreement that allows managers to present their views on unionization to employees.



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