They're Baaaack....
Friday, October 26, 2018
Although the SEIU's corporate motility against BIDMC when I was CEO failed miserably (as documented inward my book on the subject), the spousal human relationship plainly is persisting inward some of its onetime tactics. Here's a report from Ayla Ellison at Becker's Hospital Review:
Michael Connelly, president as well as CEO of Cincinnati-based Mercy Health, has filed a defamation as well as invasion of privacy trial against Service Employees International Union No. 1199, according to a USA Today report.
In his lawsuit, Mr. Connelly alleges the undertaking spousal human relationship attempted to destroy his reputation past times driving a van displaying his image, the words "GREED! GREED! GREED!" as well as his personal cry upwardly number approximately the neighborhood nearly his home, according to the report.
The side of the van featured a message that said "Mercy Health CEO Michael Connelly is getting rich off the sick, disabled as well as indigent!"
Although the attacks on Mr. Connelly stalk from undertaking dispute negotiations betwixt Mercy Health as well as the union, Mr. Connelly claims the union's actions larn beyond a "labor dispute" as well as are "personal," according to the report.
Michael Connelly, president as well as CEO of Cincinnati-based Mercy Health, has filed a defamation as well as invasion of privacy trial against Service Employees International Union No. 1199, according to a USA Today report.
In his lawsuit, Mr. Connelly alleges the undertaking spousal human relationship attempted to destroy his reputation past times driving a van displaying his image, the words "GREED! GREED! GREED!" as well as his personal cry upwardly number approximately the neighborhood nearly his home, according to the report.
The side of the van featured a message that said "Mercy Health CEO Michael Connelly is getting rich off the sick, disabled as well as indigent!"
Although the attacks on Mr. Connelly stalk from undertaking dispute negotiations betwixt Mercy Health as well as the union, Mr. Connelly claims the union's actions larn beyond a "labor dispute" as well as are "personal," according to the report.