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[h=3]Most union-busting charges dropped against Orlando Health[/h]wftv.com9
Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014
ORLANDO, Fla. —
Orlando Health officials said they have proof that claims of union-busting inside the hospital are false.In November, Channel 9 first reported that nurses working to form a union filed a series of complaints with the National Labor Relations Board.
Most of those charges, however, were dropped, but Channel 9's Karla Ray found the claims that were upheld could force big changes within the hospital system.
Most of the complaints that were dropped accused Orlando Health administrators of interrogating, monitoring, interfering, restraining and coercing employees.
"The unions made a lot of noise when they filed those charges originally and we said at the time we did nothing wrong and we believe this latest action supports our position," said hospital spokesperson Kena Lewis.
But Orlando Health administrators are still working with the NLRB on the remaining charges, most of which stemmed from Winnie Palmer Hospital, including complaints that employees were watched and interrogated because of union activity.
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