Majority of Employees at Emporia Rehabilitation and Healthcare Seek to Remove SEIU Union
Emporia Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center plans decertification election to remove “Workers United Mid Atlantic Regional Joint Board” union officials
Randy Schaber tells of his four-year battle with SEIU (Service Employees International Union) bosses and their “corporate campaign” to force card check unionism on his employees. SEIU bosses refused to allow workers a secret ballot; rather they engaged in numerous tactics to avoid the secret ballot election and coerce Randy into signing away his employees’ right to a secret ballot election.
In this recently released video clip, Randy describes how his employees were assaulted by SEIU goons.
The National Right to Work Committee opposes forced unionism including Card Check Forced Unionism like the kind describe by Randy and the forced unionism contained in EFCA.
To hear Mr. Schaber tell the story in his own words, we recommend that you listen and watch his full interview (click links to video clip 1, video clip 2, and video clip 3); for a brief description view his shortened interview. You will be amazed at the abuse of federal power coordinated by SEIU bosses in the 1990’s when they had less control of the White House than they do today.
For more information, you can download the edited version of the U.S. House of Representatives Report and the U.S. Department of Labor Inspector General’s Report that discuss SEIU boss-run corporate campaign and the U.S. Department of Labor’s abuses that Mr. Schaber suffered that eventually resulted in the dismissal of a Clinton appointee.
Emporia Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center plans decertification election to remove “Workers United Mid Atlantic Regional Joint Board” union officials
Big Labor bosses will eagerly advance agendas that lower real incomes and destroy jobs if they simultaneously fatten union coffers. But neither rank-and-file union members nor union-free workers share that perspective!
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