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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-18-09 09:24 PM
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Surveillance of Local Union Office Ends in Assault by Off-Duty Police Officer

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OAKLAND, Calif., Jan. 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Days before national SEIU officials are expected to launch a hostile takeover of United Healthcare Workers (UHW), an off-duty police officer apparently hired as a private investigator aggressively photographed members of the local union and assaulted a UHW staff member.

"Before I even saw the man watching us I could tell something was wrong," said Andrea Carol, a UHW member and food service worker at Children's Hospital in Oakland. "I have been in that parking lot so many times as a member of UHW and it just felt different. I can't believe that SEIU International would pay someone to harass us like this. I know they are itching to take over our union, but we have the right to meet in our own union office and come and go without feeling watched and spied on."

At 6:00AM Saturday, staff and members of United Healthcare Workers (UHW) first noticed suspicious activity outside UHW's Oakland office.

Around 7:00AM, staff and members confronted suspicious men outside the United Healthcare Workers office, near Broadway on Thomas L. Berkeley Way in Oakland. When UHW staff asked the men what they were doing, they claimed it was nothing to do with the union and that it was no one's business who they were.

Members coming into the office began complaining to staff that they were being watched and photographed outside. UHW staff again confronted the men and asked them to stop photographing because it was making members uncomfortable. The men refused, so UHW staff called the police.

While waiting for police to arrive, the surveillance got more aggressive, with a man between the parking lot and the back entrance getting closer and closer to members while photographing them.

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midnight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-18-09 09:43 PM
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1. Isn't it against the law for police to serve the public while
working to protect a private entity?
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nosmokes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-18-09 10:22 PM
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2. Labor can do W/O this split eight now.
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ProgressiveProfessor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-18-09 11:54 PM
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3. Nothing wrong with taking pictures in public
I have had to tell many people that since 9-11, including cops, administrators and lots of private security.

The correct response is to take pictures of him and video his actions. In serious situations use 2 or 3 photographers separated that only one can get approached at a time.

All that said, labor does not need this kind of crap going on right now
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