The Liebert Cassidy Whitmore Strategy
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The Liebert Cassidy Whitmore Strategy
The Liebert Cassidy Whitmore Strategy Wrong for the City of San Ramon. Wrong for the City of Hayward. WRONG for SONOMA COUNTY. Sonoma County's hired guns are up to their old tricks again. A Public Employee Relations Board recently handed down a strong ruling criticizing their illegal and anti-union tactics in Hayward and San Ramon. Here in Sonoma County, Liebert Cassidy Whitmore (LCW), are again pushing the strategy of prematurely and inaccurately declaring impasse in negotations. Like Sonoma County, San Ramon and Hayward made the mistake of hiring LCW to negotiate contracts with its employees. In both cities, LCW attorneys claimed contract talks were at impasse to drive workers into concessions. Under the guidance of LCW, San Ramon and Hayward management committed numerous unfair labor practices in dealing with its workers and violated the law. In San Ramon and Hawyard, the cities’ negotiators adopted a take-it-or-leave it approach to bargaining and declared impasse prematurely. They were intent on forcing additional concessions from workers rather than reach a genuine agreement with the union. In Hayward, managers interrogated workers for their participation in union activity in order to intimidate them from speaking out. Management made repeated appeals to workers to abandon support of their bargaining position. Sound familiar? It should, because it’s the same strategy that LCW is using in Sonoma County negotiations. With LCW’s guidance, San Ramon and Hayward management waged a war against workers and destroyed the relationship with city workers. LCW has potentially cost Hayward millions of dollars. Take action to make sure that Sonoma County doesn’t allow Liebert Cassidy Whitmore to lead them down the same path. It’s not too late for the County’s Board of Supervisors and CAO to do the right thing and dump Liebert Cassidy Whitmore. Tell them to stop wasting tax dollars on union-busting LCW, and send real decision makers to the bargaining table! Contact the Board of Supervisors at (707) 565-2241 and Veronic Ferguson at (707) 565-2431.