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In reply to the discussion: NV Culinary Union suggests Sanders, Warren asking union members to trade health plans for 'promises' [View all]Gothmog
(182,292 posts)19. Nevada union warns members of Sanders, Warren health plans
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LAS VEGAS (AP) Nevadas most influential union is sending a subtle message to its members discouraging support for Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren over their health care stances even though the union has not yet decided if it will endorse a candidate in the Democratic presidential race.
The casino workers Culinary Union, a 60,000-member group made up of housekeepers, porters, bartenders and more who work in Las Vegas famed casinos, began distributing leaflets in employee dining rooms this week that push back against Medicare For All, the plan from Sanders and Warren to move to a government-run health insurance system.
The leaflet said presidential candidates suggesting forcing millions of hard working people to give up their healthcare creates unnecessary division between workers, and will give us four more years of Trump.
Health care is one of the biggest issues for the union, whose members have fought and negotiated for robust plans.
With voting in Nevadas presidential caucuses scheduled to start in just over a week, the unions message to stand firm against the health care plans could signify that union leaders worry their members are considering voting for those who would unravel the unions crowning achievement.
The casino workers Culinary Union, a 60,000-member group made up of housekeepers, porters, bartenders and more who work in Las Vegas famed casinos, began distributing leaflets in employee dining rooms this week that push back against Medicare For All, the plan from Sanders and Warren to move to a government-run health insurance system.
The leaflet said presidential candidates suggesting forcing millions of hard working people to give up their healthcare creates unnecessary division between workers, and will give us four more years of Trump.
Health care is one of the biggest issues for the union, whose members have fought and negotiated for robust plans.
With voting in Nevadas presidential caucuses scheduled to start in just over a week, the unions message to stand firm against the health care plans could signify that union leaders worry their members are considering voting for those who would unravel the unions crowning achievement.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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NV Culinary Union suggests Sanders, Warren asking union members to trade health plans for 'promises' [View all]
Jose Garcia
Feb 2020
OP
Unions have fought for and have excellent healtcare. Why give it up for promises that most...
brush
Feb 2020
#29
I live in Vegas. MFA is not popular with rank and file union members because they already have...
brush
Feb 2020
#31
Why risk giving up something they have and is WORKING for something that hasn't even been....
George II
Feb 2020
#7
Surely these incendiary attacks on anyone who disagrees with the Sanders campaign
denem
Feb 2020
#21