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by News on September 30, 2011

in State and Local, Union Politics and Transparency

By Deborah Brown/Mlive.com

Workers at Luther Manor Nursing Home voted by a 2-to-1 margin to leave the Service Employees International Union and join the National Union of Healthcare Workers.

The move was determined Friday by a vote of 47 to 22, with one vote for neither union and four challenged ballots.

“For years, SEIU negotiated substandard contracts for us and failed to represent us at the workplace or provide real contract enforcement,” said Olga Vasquez, a certified nursing aide at Luther Manor, 3161 Davenport in Saginaw.

http://www.mlive.com/business/mid-michigan/index.ssf/2011/09/workers_at_saginaw_nursing_hom.html

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