|
Public
Employee Press Union beats wrongful
firing at HHC, demands back money With the help of Local 420 leaders and the DC 37 Hospitals
Division, Local 420 Pharmacy Technician Robert Lindo got his job back in January
after the Health and Hospitals Corp. unjustly laid him off in September from Harlems
Renaissance Diagnostic and Treatment Center.
The union is still fighting
to win back pay for Lindo for the time he was out and will meet soon with the
Office of Labor Relations to resolve the issue.
Audrey McConney, who was
a DC 37 Council Rep and is now the director of the Hospital Division, filed a
grievance on Lindos behalf when he was laid off.
The grievance charged
that HHC violated the Citywide Contract, which requires management to give the
union notice at least 30 days before the effective date of projected layoffs and
to explore alternatives to the layoffs with the union. The union also charged
HHC with another contract violation, failing to try to cut the amount of work
contracted out to avoid the members layoff.
Local 420 Chapter Chairs
Anita Holder and Tyrone Franklin and DC 37 Council Rep Barbara Perrote identified
eight contracted-out employees in the Pharmacy Technician title, four at Coler
Memorial Hospital and the other four at Goldwater Memorial Hospital. All work
for Tach Medical Temps.
Contracting out is a big problem citywide,
and no member should ever lose their job while contracted-out people are doing
the work, said McConney.
HHC denied the grievance at a Step II conference
on Oct. 28, 2009; however, management called Lindo back in January and assigned
him to Harlem Hospital, where he returned to work on Jan.19.
| |