SEIU Members' Leaflet Handed Out at Mary Kay Henry's Speech in San Francisco, CA on 4-20-2013

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  • 7/28/2019 SEIU Members' Leaflet Handed Out at Mary Kay Henry's Speech in San Francisco, CA on 4-20-2013

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    ose of us here today are San Francisco healthcare workers trapped in SEIU, a union that is moreconcerned about representing personal interests and those of healthcare corporations than the interestsof workers. SEIU has bargained union contracts with company executives to cut pensions and healthcare benets of healthcare workers. SEIU has settled these concessionary contracts with Dignity HealthsSt. Marys and St. Francis Hospitals, with Sutters St. Lukes Hospital, with Daughters of Charitys Seton

    Medical Center and Kaiser Permanente Medical Centerall of which have been making record protsfor years.

    As SEIU ocials bargain contracts that reduce benets for workers, Mary Kay Henry looks out forherself. She has secured for herself in her future retirement a pension of over $200,000 per year with aCadillac plan of health and dental benets for life. In California, Mary Kay Henry purports to representover 250,000 home care workers, the working poor. ese workers earn little more than minimum wageand have little else to show for it other than supporting Mary Kay Henrys lavish lifestyle with theirunion dues.

    All the public relations hype aside, last year SEIU became the fastest shrinking union as it lost45,000 members. e growing dissatisfaction of SEIU members with internal corruption and MaryKay Henrys top-down style of leadership has caused SEIU members to leave the union in droves. Inearly May, 45,000 Kaiser workers, tired of SEIUs philosophy of concessionary bargaining and lack ofrepresentation, will be voting to leave SEIU in California.

    We were pleased when the College of Cardinals elected the new Pope, Francis, who is an inspirationalexample of what a leader of faith and principles should beliving a modest and unpretentious life offaith with a keen sense of responsibility to care for the poor.

    On the opposite side of the spectrum, Mary Kay Henry represents the working poor but keeps them thaway, while she hobnobs with the wealthy and privileged. It appears that her primary goal is to representher interests and not the interests of those whom she claims to represent. Hypocrite is a word thatwould t comfortably in her resum.

    To: e Community of Most Holy Redeemer Catholic ChurchFrom: SEIU Healthcare Workers of San Francisco

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