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The California Court of Appeal (Third Appellate District) issued this order denying SEIU-UHW's appeal of a Sacramento Superior Court judge's decision to compel SEIU-UHW to enter into binding arbitration over its alleged violations of a secret partnership agreement with the California Hospital Association. Under the partnership deal, SEIU-UHW President Dave Regan agreed to deliver $6 billion in public Medicaid funds to hospital CEOs in exchange for the right to unionize up to 60,000 California hospital workers without employer opposition. Regan also agreed to help hospital bosses by forcing workers into cheap labor contracts and silencing them with a “gag clause” that blocks workers from blowing the whistle on companies that violate patients’ rights or steer too much money into CEO salaries.
The California Court of Appeal (Third Appellate District) issued this order denying SEIU-UHW's appeal of a Sacramento Superior Court judge's decision to compel SEIU-UHW to enter into binding arbitration over its alleged violations of a secret partnership agreement with the California Hospital Association. Under the partnership deal, SEIU-UHW President Dave Regan agreed to deliver $6 billion in public Medicaid funds to hospital CEOs in exchange for the right to unionize up to 60,000 California hospital workers without employer opposition. Regan also agreed to help hospital bosses by forcing workers into cheap labor contracts and silencing them with a “gag clause” that blocks workers from blowing the whistle on companies that violate patients’ rights or steer too much money into CEO salaries.
The California Court of Appeal (Third Appellate District) issued this order denying SEIU-UHW's appeal of a Sacramento Superior Court judge's decision to compel SEIU-UHW to enter into binding arbitration over its alleged violations of a secret partnership agreement with the California Hospital Association. Under the partnership deal, SEIU-UHW President Dave Regan agreed to deliver $6 billion in public Medicaid funds to hospital CEOs in exchange for the right to unionize up to 60,000 California hospital workers without employer opposition. Regan also agreed to help hospital bosses by forcing workers into cheap labor contracts and silencing them with a “gag clause” that blocks workers from blowing the whistle on companies that violate patients’ rights or steer too much money into CEO salaries.
Deena C. Fawcett. Clerk/Administrator Electronically FILED on 4/8/2016 by D. Welton. Deputy Clerk
11^ T H E
Court of iStipeal of tt^t &tatt of Caiifomia
IN AND FOR THE
THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT
SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED HEALTHCARE
WORKERS WEST, Petitioner, V.
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SACRAMENTO COUNTY,
Respondent; CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, Real Party In Interest.
e08i719 Sacramento County No. 34201600189567
-BY-THE-COURT: The petition for writ of mandate with request for stay Is denied.
RAYB, P.J.
cc: See Mailing List
IN THE
Court of ^peal of f^t >tate of Caiifomia
IN AND F O R THE
THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT
MAILING LIST Re: Service Employees Intemational Union, United Healthcare Workers West v. The Superior Court of Sacramento County C081719 Sacramento County No. 34201600189567 Copies of this document have been sent by mail to the parties checked below unless they were noticed electronically. If a party does not appear on the TrueFiling Servicing Notification and is not checked below, service was not required.
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