'Union avoidance' campaign in full swing at Maine's largest hospital
In response to news that Maine Medical Centers nursing staff are preparing to unionize, president Jeff Sanders recorded a video this week directed at the hospitals 1,600 nurses.
In the nearly four-minute video, he describes what he sees as a collaborative work environment at Maines largest hospital, a deep commitment among management and staff to the organizations core values, and pride at not having cut jobs or pay during the pandemic. He closes with an ask:
I ask you to cast a vote to maintain Maine Medical Center as a union-free medical center, Sanders says in the video message posted on Feb. 3. I invite all of our nursing colleagues to take the time to educate themselves on what it would mean to be part of a union, and what it would mean to be union free. [
] I strongly believe we have a much brighter future working together without a union in between.
Sanders message is part of a campaign orchestrated by a hired consultant that specializes in countering efforts by workers to unionize.
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