SEIU is working hard to keep home health care workers in the dark about their right to leave the union (for background, click here). SEIU also wants to
move the administration of home health care workers out of the state's hands.
How often do you see a government employee union want to contract out state work? That alone tells you something unusual (and fishy)
is going on here. The union wants it because then home
health care workers would not have the same rights to leave SEIU if they
choose. This is about keeping the union dues flowing in from low-wage
workers
to SEIU, and preventing people from exercising the rights the Supreme
Court has said they have.
Gov. Inslee and many legislative Democrats are bending over backwards
to help SEIU, which is a major contributor to Democrats. They, too,
benefit from keeping the dues money
flowing. They're doing this even though contracting out to an outside
entity will actually be far more expensive than keeping the task within
DSHS.
And they're pushing an anti-transparency bill even though every
newspaper editorial board that has weighed in calls it a bad idea.
The governor and these legislators are withstanding the pressure so
they can aid their ally and contributor. If this is about principles,
it's sure
hard to see it.
-Rob McKenna
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