By Catherine Ho
Daily Journal Staff Writer
As two rival unions tally votes this week in their bid to control the largest bargaining unit of health care workers in California, a mystery looms over the bitter contest and its related litigation: How the much smaller, upstart National Union of Healthcare Workers has managed to stay afloat, and how the group will repay big loans if it loses out.
At stake in the union election are 43...
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