SACRAMENTO — A 90,000-member, health care union has sued the California Department of Public Health to force the agency to share the contact information of four classes of licensed workers.
According to the complaint filed by Karl Olson with Cannata, O’Toole, Fickes & Almanzan LLP in San Francisco on behalf of the Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers or UHW, the union wants the data in order to “ass...
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