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No. 10
from klbackus
Old Apr 22, 2008, 11:25 PM

Default Re: SEIU vs. CNA this week at my hospital
Originally Posted by nicurn001 View Post
My point was that a court ,applying the law had decided to place a restraining order upon the SEIU 's activity.
A California Superior court threw out the temporary restraining order today, dismissing it as another one of CNA's publicity stunts.

See http://www.shameoncna.com/.
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No. 11
from HobbesRN
Old Apr 23, 2008, 09:39 AM

Default Re: SEIU vs. CNA this week at my hospital
Originally Posted by nicurn001 View Post
Anyone can find many clips upon youtube supporting both sides in this dispute .
My point was that a court ,applying the law had decided to place a restraining order upon the SEIU 's activity.
With the background of the ongoing hostility between CNA & SEIU , if leading members of either faction had opponents turn up at their homes or workplaces , however innocous the original meeting , they may feel harrassed as the situation could rapidly spin out of control , as appears to have happened at the labor notes meeting.
That restraining order was found to be baseless and overturned yesterday by the California Supreme Court.....well, not baseless---actually based on lies and misrepresentations.
Read about it: www.ShameOnCNA.com
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No. 12
from klbackus
Old Apr 24, 2008, 01:49 PM

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There’s been a lot of back and forth about what actually transpired at the Labor Notes conference in Dearborn, Michigan.

I wasn’t there, but Registered Nurse Dian Palmer, President of SEIU Healthcare Wisconsin, was. In this video, she describes what happened at the nonviolent protest and calls on AFL-CIO President John Sweeney to retract the hasty statement he released last week that accepted CNA's inaccurate depiction of events.

In this unedited video footage, Part 1 and Part 2, you see that it wasn’t a bunch of “thugs” but mostly female SEIU members and their families in a brief action. The interaction was spirited, like most labor union protests, and there were some heated exchanges by a few participants on both sides. But the raw video shows that the CNA's claims of orchestrated violence just aren’t true.

A video by the Labor Video Project also tells a different story--not just about the Labor Notes protest, but also about the union elections in Ohio. The video features an interview with Susan Horne, a registered nurse with CHP in Cincinnati, who responds to questions from an angry conference participant concerning the protest.
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No. 13
Old Apr 24, 2008, 02:05 PM
Updated Apr 24, 2008 at 02:09 PM by RN Power Ohio

Default Re: SEIU vs. CNA this week at my hospital
I note the video is not on the doors to the conference room! Where is the rest of the video I know the camera recorded the rest of the story!

Also note that the video from inside cuts to a photo and then all outside. Pretty clever - good thing for the 20 eyewitness accounts that say different.
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No. 14
from HobbesRN
Old Apr 24, 2008, 02:57 PM

Default Re: SEIU vs. CNA this week at my hospital
Originally Posted by RN Power Ohio View Post
I note the video is not on the doors to the conference room! Where is the rest of the video I know the camera recorded the rest of the story!

Also note that the video from inside cuts to a photo and then all outside. Pretty clever - good thing for the 20 eyewitness accounts that say different.
How do you know for a fact that the video you're talking about wasn't doctored?? And, if, in fact, all those accounts were factual and not fiction, why did the California Supreme Court vacate the restraining order against SEIU that CNA had dramatically petitioned for, based on those 'factual' accounts?? Maybe because those accounts were histrionic vitriol and NOT fact??
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No. 15
from nicurn001
Old Apr 24, 2008, 06:58 PM

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The video is interesting ,simply from the point of view of group dynamics .What we see is taken from a viewpoint of a participant who is following the group ,away from the point of original contact of the two groups .

I feel that the majority of SEIU participants were there for a peaceful picket ( I cannot believe people would go to such an event with their children , looking to cause trouble ) , however as often happens in such an event , emotions rise ,the group activity spins out of control and at the very least both sides feel threatened and react to that threat .

Personally I always feel it is best to try to get to the truth of any disputed event , by trying to get a opinion from a neutral party to that event . In this case Labor Notes had no axe to grind and participants from both groups attended the meeting , it's reporting of events seem to show there was a percieved threat from the SEIU , which led to the Police being called .

Whilst the SEIU had the right to voice there opinion , because of the high level of emotions generated by this disagreement , a conflict was almost inevitable .
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No. 16
Old Apr 24, 2008, 07:21 PM
Updated Apr 29, 2008 at 06:03 PM by sirI

Default Re: SEIU vs. CNA this week at my hospital
Originally Posted by HobbesRN View Post
How do you know for a fact that the video you're talking about wasn't doctored?? And, if, in fact, all those accounts were factual and not fiction, why did the California Supreme Court vacate the restraining order against SEIU that CNA had dramatically petitioned for, based on those 'factual' accounts?? Maybe because those accounts were histrionic vitriol and NOT fact??
I know for a fact because I was there. I was one of 3 CNA/NNOC RN's in the foyer to the grand ballroom. The rest of our group was out the back door or on the 14th floor before the doors were even opened. I saw the light of that camera and know it was recording the melee! I saw the men in bandanas, the walls shaking from SEIU banging on the glass, the injured retiree, and as I went to help her I was pushed into the arm to arm chain of people attempting to keep trouble out of the ballroom. I joined arms with people I never met before all chanting for SEIU to go away while they were getting punched and pushed- all BEFORE the police arrived.

Maybe 1199 members should demand full disclosure from their union leaders and test the strength of democracy within that organization.

I know that video is altered just like the one with the RT and nurse who went to the home of our board member.

I know the way SEIU staff behaves because for 5 days I was yelled at, had smoke blown in my face, called names I can't type here, followed on foot and by car from by staff.

I know SEIU was so obnoxious that they got kicked out of the Springfield hotel.

SEIU spin doctors can say whatever they like. If the organization keeps up the way they are the truth will become evident eventually.

Why SEIU members support a man who is behaving like a gangster I will never understand.

The only reason the restraining order was not upheld is because there is a specific provision in the law that makes it non-applicable to labor disputes. If this were any "civilians" being harassed by SEIU the law would be different.
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No. 17
Old Jun 03, 2008, 05:35 AM

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I'm a new grad, working at a hospital represented by CNA. Honestly, I'm more focused on just doing my job right now than anything else! But I have gotten so many mailings, been called and today an SEIU person showed up at my door! Honestly, I have no idea if CNA is any better...but I am not ok with members from another union showing up at my doorstep. Is it too much to ask that people let me be in my own home??
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