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Technical workers at St. Mary Medical Center in Apple Valley, California have voted to join the USW. The results for two units of service, however, remain in question.
The non-professional units voted 177-165 against joining the union with 5 votes contested and 11 votes for joining the Service Employees International Union. Because of the contested votes, a clear majority is not yet certain, and there may be a runoff election.
The voting was conducted by the National Labor Relations Board, a federal agency over the course of Thursday and Friday.
This is the second time in the last three years that St. Mary’s technical and service workers — typically employees in laboratory, radiology and custodial departments — have voted on unionizing.
The first time, a substantial majority voted against unionizing.
The dominant issues this time included low pay, reduced hours, rampant favoritism and understaffing.
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