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In 2014, with Right to Work attorneys’ help, Pam Harris and other home caregivers terminated schemes mandating union dues payment as a condition of receiving Medicaid reimbursements.

Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center workers have been represented by the SEIU Local 1107 for some time. However, the workers seem to all agree that the union doesn’t represent them appropriately. So in a recent vote, the workers voted them out with a not-so-shocking win of 39-13. This means the union will be decertified, freeing up to 64 hospital staff members.
From Becker’s Hospital Review:
“The hospital understands from the employees that they did not feel that the union represented them well, and that they prefer to have a direct relationship with the hospital’s leadership,” Desert Springs spokesperson Gretchen Papez told Becker’s.
Becker’s Hospital Review
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