If it wins the election, LightHouse United would be the first union serving visually impaired workers in the Bay Area.
, the aspirational union, sent a letter to CEO Sharon Giovinazzo requesting voluntary recognition. Prior to that, 70 percent of eligible workers at all five of LightHouse’s locations across Northern California had signed union authorization cards.
Workers who had been optimistic about voluntary recognition are disappointed with the decision. Further, they say the LightHouse management misrepresented the workers’ actions in its communications to staff. It was framed “as though we filed for an election without notifying management, and also that Lighthouse United is this outside entity,” said Albers.
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