SEIU COMMUNICATIONS
Issued April 04, 2008
Inter-Con Security Officers at Kaiser On Strike as Inter-Con Breaks More Laws
Hundreds Attend Pickets and Support Rallies Across State As Inter-Con Continues to Spy On, Threaten, Interrogate Workers
OAKLAND, Calif.-Security officers employed by Inter-Con to protect Kaiser Permanente patients and staff have conducted a week of pickets and activities across California, culminating in one-day strikes and pickets today in Hayward, Fremont and Sacramento. The strikes and pickets are being conducted over unfair labor practices committed by Inter-Con at several Kaiser locations in Northern California. SEIU members, community and elected leaders and Inter-Con workers are also holding support rallies in Oakland and Los Angeles today.
During pickets and actions this week, the civil rights violations and unfair labor practices committed by Inter-Con management have intensified. On Thursday, workers filed charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and charges continue to pile up as Inter-Con managers break the law.
Workers on picket lines this week have been speaking out on some of the problems they've faced with Inter-Con management.
"We needed to come out here because we've been struggling for more than two years for a voice on the job. Inter-Con should let us make up our own minds about forming a union instead of scaring people. They're pulling us aside to ask us who is going to picket or strike, who's a union supporter,"said Angelito Morales, an Inter-Con officer at Kaiser Union City Medical Center, near the Hayward facility.
"We've struggled for two and a half years for a voice and respect on the job. But Inter-Con has fought us every step of the way. We're tired of being intimidated and interrogated. We need a voice on the job,"said Allen Newland, an Inter-Con officer at Kaiser South Sacramento Medical Center.
Despite the on-going intimidation, officers are clear on the reasons they wanted to form a union in the first place.
"It's hard going to work everyday knowing that we're the only ones in the building without protected rights, a voice on the job, and a living wage,"said Mohinder Poonia, an Inter-Con security officer at Kaiser Fremont Medical Center.
"I work to protect patients and hospital workers, but can't even take a day off when I'm sick because we don't have sick days,"said LaRonda Lynch, an Inter-Con officer at Kaiser Sunset Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Since November 2005, 1,500 Inter-Con security officers at Kaiser Permanente have been working to improve security and working conditions by forming a union with SEIU. They are possibly the only group of workers at Kaiser -either direct employees or subcontracted workers-who are being denied the right to form a union and left out of the Kaiser's Labor Management Partnership.
Across California, SEIU members from all professions are uniting to stand behind Inter-Con security officers at Kaiser in their struggle, joining them in activities and rallies.
Inter-Con workers across the state have vowed to do what it takes to hold Inter-Con accountable. They've pledged to increase their protests in the coming weeks and months, preparing to picket and even strike at other Kaiser facilities if Inter-Con management continues to break the law and violate workers' rights.
For more information, visit www.StandforInterConWorkers.org
* Additional Media Contact: Jennifer Kelly 213-300-3336
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Updated Jul 15, 2015