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A Sign Of The Things To Come? Hospital Chain Gives Obama’s NLRB & SEIU The Finger

In a move that may become more prevalent among employers–as in epidemic–a California hospital chain is refusing to comply with rulings issued by Barack Obama’s constitutionally-questionable National Labor Relations Board.

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Since early 2010, Prime Healthcare Services has been the target of a vicious SEIU ‘extortion campaign.’

The SEIU, according to a 2011 press release, began its campaign against Prime Healthcare Services in order to ward off a “raid” by a rival union and allegedly aiding a SEIU-unionized competitor ensure a monopoly:

According to PHS’ officials, SEIU’s extortion campaign began approximately 12 months ago when PHS rejected SEIU’s demands for a “quick” deal for SEIU members at PHS’ Centinela Hospital Medical Center so that SEIU could avoid a challenge from NUHW, an upstart union formed by disgruntled SEIU members. SEIU initially threatened to expose “dirt” on PHS, disseminate reports based on Medicare data, and claim that these reports showed that Medicare patients were acquiring serious blood infections like septicemia at PHS’ hospitals even though SEIU knew that the Medicare data identified conditions present on admission; not hospital acquired conditions. [Emphasis added.]

The hospital chain resisted the SEIU’s attacks and, in turn, later filed a Sherman Anti-Trust suit against both the SEIU and its SEIU-unionized competitor, Kaiser Permanente:

Hospital operator Prime Healthcare Services on Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit against Kaiser Permanente and the Service Employees International Union, alleging the rival medical group and labor union violated the Sherman Antitrust Act by conspiring to squeeze Prime from the marketplace.

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In its lawsuit, Prime alleges that SEIU’s activities include pushing false media stories about problems at its facilities – such as reports of unusually high rates of blood infections – as well as campaigning against the plaintiff’s efforts to acquire Victor Valley Hospital in Victorville.

As the SEIU attacks have continued, the SEIU has enlisted its union friends running Barack Obama’s National Labor Relations Board. In turn, the NLRB has aided and abetted the attacks on Prime Healthcare Services by siding with the union in charges the union has filed against the employer.

On Thursday, Prime Healthcare, opted to ignore the NLRB–as it’s mere ability to issue rulings has been cast in doubt due to an appeals court decision on the constitutionality of Barack Obama’s “recess” appointments.

Prime Healthcare Services, which owns 21 hospitals in California and three other states, told Reuters on Wednesday that it had informed one of its employee unions that it would not follow an NLRB ruling mandating the collection of union dues even after a collective bargaining agreement has expired, or a ruling compelling employers to provide unions with certain materials during internal investigations.

The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit casts a shadow of doubt over rulings the board has issued over the past year because without the three appointments, the board lacked a quorum.

Since the NLRB’s rulings on union dues and providing information during investigations both came out of the NLRB when, arguably, it was (and is) operating unconstitutionally, the NLRB’s rulings may eventually be determined to be unenforceable.

The SEIU and its attorney are not happy. In complaining about Prime’s decision, SEIU attorney Bruce Harland put it rather adroitly:

“The employers’ side is giving the finger to the NLRB and the National Labor Relations Act,” the lawyer, Bruce Harland, said in an interview. [Emphasis added.]

Indeed.

As Barack Obama’s unconstitutionally-appointed union cronies controlling the NLRB are hell bent on re-writing the rules and regulations by which employers are expected to operate and finding them guilty of ‘unfair labor practices’ along the way, it is only natural for more and more employers to seek redress of the NLRB’s rulings through the appeals courts.

Such is the case of another employer, whose nursing home residents were subjected to sabotage on the eve of a SEIU strike. In that case, the SEIU’s use of the NLRB has resulted in an injunction, which the company argues should have never occurred:

Arguing that the National Labor Relations Board has lost its power to take any action, lawyers for a Connecticut nursing home company on Monday asked the Supreme Court to forbid a lower court from enforcing a Board order arising out of a union strike….

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“It makes little sense,” the company’s lawyers argued, “for lower courts to order immediate action at the behest of the Board when the Board’s ability to act is in profound doubt and will be addressed by this Court…The validity of the President’s recess appointments to the Board is a question that will inevitably and quickly find itself before this Court,” in one or more cases.

Until such time as the Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of Barack Obama’s “recess” appointments to the NLRB, it is likely that more and more employers give the union-controlled Board the middle finger.

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COMMENTS

  • gscandlen

    Good to see a company show some backbone. Let’s hope it’s just the beginning.

  • charm2

    Good for the hospital. Give the NLRB, OBAMA, Kaiser and SEIU the finger for the rest of us too.

  • raginpatriot

    Sounds like the type of thing that the Left-leaners used to laud as “civil disobedience” … though now that it’s directed at their neo-Fascism they’ll decry it.

  • gunnyg2002

    Dead on the money. The Dems have been supporting corruption and treason and criminal behavior since the Copperhead days.

  • http://www.laborunionreport.com LaborUnionReport

    Civil Disobedience…

    Good point.

  • lineholder

    That’s already the direction things are moving in, Jack. Or maybe I should say that the environment of lawlessness and the example of lawlessness being set by those in the highest positions of authority is having an influence on the weak-willed in our society who are far too easily-influenced by the societal environment for their own good…or anyone else’s for that matter.

    It would definitely explain the increase in crime we’ve been seeing while the Obama admin has been in control of things.

  • JX12

    Since Andrew Jackson – pretty much from the starting gate. “John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it.”

    Democrats have been on the wrong side of the law, the wrong side of common sense, and the wrong side of history since there have been Democrats.

  • JX12

    We had better pray for the continued health and longevity in office of Justices Scalia, Thomas, and Alito. Justice Roberts as well, because he will get it right at least part of the time. If Obama ever gets an opportunity to replace one of these guys, then everything Obama does will become constitutional, and everything right-minded conservatives try to do will become unconstitutional. Everything.

    On this, we’re hanging by a thread.

  • davesinsanantonio

    Yet, somehow they have turned that into being on the right side of the media and the entitlement mentality. We need to help all Americans understand the need for the rule of law, and that a government which breaks the law on your behalf will break the law to your detriment as well. We, as a nation, are losing our way. And, that can only lead to losing our nation.

  • davesinsanantonio

    That is why we need to find real conservatives for all senate races in ’14. We must be able to block all his judicial appointments of radicals.

  • David

    It was legally questionable at the time of the appointments. It casts a pall over anyone who accepts an appointment in this fashion. The appointees integrity is directly in question. The President lack thereof is immutable. Can an honest American even serve this President?

  • wumingren

    I wouldn’t be surprised if one of these days someone gives the communists on the board the trigger finger.

  • joehatfield37

    Stand up and just say NO. At a State level, County level, Local level. This is one big piece of what it’s going to take to stop this lunacy. Our national govt has been overthrown by communists. Non-compliance. Defiance. Refusal.

  • http://www.ajharaldson.com lakeworthcane

    These unions and their NLRB government arm don’t seem to genuinely want to help anybody or improve the situations in which they’re involved. Their main objective seems to be to build, maintain and strengthen a cash cow, traditionally by any means necessary.

  • mogul264

    Once again the thugs of the SEIU are flexing their muscles, this time NOT against the TEA Party, strangely! We may be glimpsing the slow conversion (hopefully) of a Calif. entity from liberal to conservative! If so, there MAY be some hope of the Left Coast becoming the West Coast (probably NOT in MY lifetime, though)!

  • mogul264

    It’s because they are taking pages from the Communist Manifesto! Start small and in the lowest levels, and work up. This is why you don’t hear ANYTHING about the Communist Party, today! The entire butt-load of communist aims are today the aims of the Democrats! Today,they are, in fact, THE Communist Party, however, they run from this name, and from the ‘liberal’ name, too! They travel now under the name “Progressive”, which sounds like they like ‘progress’, when in actuality, they are REGRESSIve!

  • soljerblue

    There’s a floodgate about to open on this unconstitutional president.

  • soljerblue

    The party of slavery, secession, segregation, sedition and surrender.

  • rodrob

    I belonged to unions for over 30 years. Even though I disliked having to belong to them, they did some good things. I think many people nowadays have never experienced the lousy working conditions, unfair treatment, unfair pay that occurred in many working locations. I saw people unjustly demoted, fired, and subjected to demeaning work environments; the unions helped straighten this out and then helped get legislation passed. So unions did a lot of good. However, they have also done a lot of bad things. Their political strength, especially within the Democratic party, has become much too strong and their quest for political favoritism is also too easily obtained. The NLRB is clearly out of control, the only one to blame for its partisan stance is our glorious president. Obummer is responsible for our UNjustice Department, the NLRB, the BATFE, and a whole lot of illegal actions. Fraudulent elections, criminals appointed to cabinet positions, Do-Nothings that only want to suck off the government tit. Of course, when the Republicans are in office some of the same things occur. We need to CHANGE all politicians regularly. We need restraints on the judiciary to keep them from making new laws by interpretation, WE NEED TO GET BACK TO THE CONSTITUTION. There are ample writings by the founding fathers of this great nation to guide jurists and legislators to keep them from infringing on our Constitutional rights. We need to get back to minimal government, not maxi-government control.

  • PowerToThePeople

    Rod, I am not sure who you think you are fooling, but it is not anyone on this site.

    The union stopped fixing things 50 years ago. Now, all they do is break the company back, enrich their coffers, and destroy any business that dares to stay non union. Straight out of college I worked for GMAC as security management. I saw what they did, I saw their long strikes over nonsense that cost the poor employee forced on the line their savings and even more. I saw them crush up and start companies who refused to be union or could not afford to be union even when their product was cheaper and better quality. They are thugs, nothing more, nothing less.

    As to your working conditions, I call BS. There are two major problems with your statement. A) Most importantly, workplace conditions are already regulated without union involvement. You may not have air conditioned work areas, but they are safe.All the union does is come in and force companies to spend huge amounts of money for nonsense that you and others call “workplace conditions.” You do not need a soda machine out there, you do not need carpet, you do not need lounge chairs, you do not need climate controlled areas, but that is what you call “conditions” and this is what the company is forced to provide. And guess who pays for it, we do. B) No one is forced to work for a company, so if they do not like the “conditions” they can move on. They do not need a union for that. Companies fight for skilled workers and if you can not get one company to do something, another will. But breaking the companies back via the union is horsesh*t.

    Unfair pay, another bogus BS argument. Again, if you agree to work for a certain sum, then fulfill your agreement. If you think yourself more valuable then the money paid to you, ask for more and if the request is denied, move on. Again, no need for a union when it comes to that except unless of course you are into extortion.

    The unions have done nothing for the working class. I lived in Michigan for years and watched the enormous cost the unions bring. The house and property I have here would cost millions in Michigan and that is not even being in the nicer of areas. When I was there I bought a house way out in the boonies and still paid 264,000 for a small home with a few acres. That cost was a direct result of unions. Everything was more expensive. The big wages everyone bragged about paid for less than what people down here are able to buy with much less. Business after business went under due to union thuggery leaving people out of work and without the huge investments they made to start the business.

    It is not only the NLRB that is out of control, it is the entire union machine. And anyone who defends even one small part of the union really needs to have their head examined. Right to work states are hands down the best in the world. Are there problems, yes of course, and there always will be the bad manager, the improper termination, etc but those are the minority. The union has the same problems and much, much more problems that are ten time worse. The union is trash, plain and simple.