Following Up: More Nurses vs. SEIU
For those of you who read an earlier post this week about an exchange between an aide to California Speaker Fabian Nunez and two officials of the California Nurses Assn., you will want to check out this excellent story by Shane Goldmacher in the Sacramento Bee. It shows that the divide in the national labor movement between Change to Win (the seven breakaway unions, including the largest, SEIU) and AFL-CIO (which the nurses joined two years ago) is a hot war, not a cold one. And it oculd hurt state and county labor federations, which have member unions from both sides. Nearly two years ago, the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, arguably the most powerful voice for labor in the state, narrowly averted a rift over AFL-CIO complaints that the federation's top officials were both from Change to Win affiliates.
It's also worth watching Sal Rosselli, president of an SEIU union, United Healthcare Workers-West. He is in open rebellion against the SEIU president, Andy Stern, who is the best known and possibly the most powerful labor official in America today. Union politics are typically opaque and get little attention. But Rosselli is angry and talking. Political observers are about to get a labor education, as a result.
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