by Ron Moore, DC Special Interests
The Examiner
January 19, 2009
Security officers responsible for protecting patients and staff at Kaiser
Permanente medical facilities nationwide won a major victory over an
irresponsible security contractor after a three-year struggle where officers
seeking to join SEIU faced threats, intimidation and termination for union
support.
Kaiser Permanente replaced the irresponsible contractor, Inter-Con, with a
new contractor called Securitas, a company that is union in many industries
and client sectors throughout California.
"We are thrilled and relieved that Inter-Con's scare tactics that we've
endured for over three years will finally come to an end," said LaRhonda
Lynch, a security officer at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical
Center. "Now we can decide for ourselves to join with SEIU so we can raise
standards and improve security at our facilities."
Since November 2005, 1,500 Inter-Con security officers in California have
been working to improve security and working conditions by forming a union
with SEIU. They are the only workers at Kaiser--either direct employees or
subcontracted--who do not have a union. The new contractor, Securitas, has
committed to hire the security officers that currently protect Kaiser's
facilities and has previously ensured that other officers in California had
a fair process to form a union with SEIU.
Inter-Con officers work for poverty wages, many making as little as $10 per
hour while at Kaiser. Most do not have paid sick days and many do not have
any health insurance. By comparison, security officers employed directly by
Kaiser have paid family health care, paid sick leave, and a pension.
Supported by SEIU Locals SOULA 2006 and 24/7, Inter-Con security officers
went on strike last summer and have been working to convince Kaiser
Permanente to switch to a responsible contractor. The new contract will
cover 1,800 workers nationwide, 1,500 of whom protect Kaiser facilities in
California.
Over the last three years, over 7,000 security officers across California
have joined SEIU and improved their working conditions, wages and health
care coverage. In 2008, security officers with SOULA Local 2006 in Los
Angeles and Local 24/7 in Oakland won first contracts that are among the
best ever for security officers. Total compensation--wages and health
care--increased by nearly forty percent.
"With our nation's economy in crisis, it's more important than ever that
hardworking families have good-paying, stable jobs that provide the
opportunity to move into the middle class," stated California Assembly
Majority Leader Alberto Torrico. "Kaiser has done the right thing by
replacing a contractor accused of violating the civil rights of workers. Now
these workers will have the chance to earn a decent wage and have the health
care that they need to support and care for their families."
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