(Hamilton Nolan’s take on the bizarre SEIU Local 1000 leadership election.  He 
seems to let incumbent President Yvonne Walker off lightly.   Only 7,880 
ballots cast out of a union of nearly 100,000 members does not speak well of 
either the Walker leadership or the “reformers” within the union.  SR)

https://inthesetimes.com/article/california-seiu-1000-labor-yvonne-walker-richard-louis-brown-election

The Leadership Struggle In One of California's Most Powerful Unions Just Keeps 
Getting Weirder

Accusations of cheating, chicanery and violent retaliation dog the SEIU Local 
1000 election. The consequences for labor are very real.

By Hamilton Nolan/In These Times/ June 15, 2021

ven by the chaotic standards of the past year, the story of SEIU Local 1000 
stands out for its bizarreness. One of the most politically powerful unions in 
California, representing nearly 100,000 state employees, announced last month 
that its longtime president, Yvonne Walker, had lost 
https://www.seiu1000.org/sites/main/files/file-attachments/may_24_21_election_results.pdf
 an election to a gadfly named Richard Louis Brown, who ran on a platform of 
ending the union’s (substantial) political donations, which made him an instant 
right-wing media darling. Now, the election is beset with allegations of 
misconduct and dangerous retaliation, while Brown positions himself as a 
truthteller under attack — but the union’s future has never been more 
uncertain. 

What we know for sure is this: Brown, an employee of the state treasurer’s 
office who had twice before run unsuccessfully for a leadership position, won 
the SEIU Local 1000 presidential election on May 24 with only 33% of the vote 
https://www.seiu1000.org/sites/main/files/file-attachments/may_24_21_election_results.pdf
 . Walker, who had led https://www.seiu1000.org/profile/yvonne-r-walker the 
union since 2008, received 27%, and three other challengers split the rest. 
Only 7,880 ballots were cast. Therefore the union’s entire approach to how it 
wields power for tens of thousands of members may be upended by about 500 
votes. 

The drama was only beginning. Brown, it turned out, had publicly 
https://twitter.com/RichardReal7437/status/1362777337205460993 offered to pay 
the dues 
https://www.thestrikewave.com/original-content/controversy-seiu-leadership-election-for-california-state-workers
 of members so that they could vote in the election. Though he says that no one 
took him up on it, the outcome of the election was challenged, and a “protest 
committee” inside the union will render a  decision 
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/president-elect-local-1000-union-funding-blm-election-challenge
 before the end of June. The makeup of that committee is controlled by Yvonne 
Walker, the person who lost to Brown, and who still has a couple of weeks left 
in office. Now, all sides of the election are simultaneously suspicious — some 
believing that Brown cheated, and others believing that Walker and her allies 
are conspiring to roll back Brown’s victory. Walker herself is not an 
uncontroversial leader. An essay in Strikewave 
https://www.thestrikewave.com/editorials/2021/6/9/guest-opinion-graft-and-disaffection-hits-californias-state-workers-union
 last week by Jonah Paul, a rank and file member of SEIU 1000, characterized 
Walker as a “centrist, politically shrewd, and utterly tyrannical” president 
who used bureaucratic maneuvering to consolidate power in her own hands and 
systematically push out rivals, to the detriment of members and morale. 

Immediately after his election, Brown received a rash of media attention when 
he said that he would not offer the union’s backing to California Governor 
Gavin Newsom, who is facing a recall attempt. But the platform 
https://www.createexcellence7437.com/the-plan that Brown is planning to 
implement offers much more frightening promises for labor movement 
traditionalists. He vows to zero out spending on electoral politics, which 
would be a major blow to the California Democratic Party. And he says he will 
cut member dues in half, and allow members who do not pay dues at all (enabled 
by the 2018 Supreme Court Janus 
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/17pdf/16-1466_2b3j.pdf ruling, which 
allowed public employees to opt out of financial support for their unions) to 
vote in union elections — setting up the potential of both a dramatic drop in 
income for the union, and a political takeover by conservative, anti-union 
membership. Already, Brown’s election has been celebrated in the Wall Street 
Journal 
https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-different-kind-of-labor-boss-11622653954?mod=opinion_lead_pos6
 , Fox News https://video.foxnews.com/v/6256155811001#sp=show-clips , and by 
the Koch-funded anti-union Freedom Foundation 
https://www.freedomfoundation.com/labor/the-votes-are-in-and-yvonne-walker-is-out/?fbclid=IwAR0XhPe8T5dSDlAmiUNJObOqHcn8TXU8OMmbuyCTHe6IFRvpJUT0oL-9biM
 , a good indication that he is already being held up by conservatives as that 
rare creature: A union president who is a hero of right wing, anti-labor 
institutions. 

But Brown, whose Trumpian tics include exclamation point-laden prose and 
ominous questions 
https://twitter.com/RichardReal7437/status/1362521815407501312 about vaccines, 
has more immediate concerns on his mind. In an interview on Monday, he said 
that on May 25, the day after his victory was announced, Sacramento police 
showed up at his house at 5 a.m., after an anonymous person called them with a 
report of a woman screaming. Brown, who lives alone, says he believes this 
incident was “retaliation against me for winning this election,” and was a 
serious threat to his safety. 

“If they swear me in, I’m going to go on national TV and give interviews to 
anybody that wants to know the truth about the corruption of this union that I 
belong to,” he said. “I have no confidence in my union at all. My life could 
have been taken from me… I’m concerned for my life. That’s what I’m concerned 
for right now.” 

The Sacramento Police Department confirmed that the call occurred: “On May 25, 
2021 at approximately 5:02 a.m., the Sacramento Police Department responded to 
a reported call for service in the 3200 block of 43 rd Street. The unidentified 
caller stated that they heard a possible disturbance inside of a residence on 
the street. Officers checked the residence and determined that there was no 
disturbance and the call appeared to be unfounded.” They added, however, that 
the false call appeared to be part of a pattern. “The department has also 
received at least two other calls of similar circumstances for other residences 
within this area, and on different streets. These calls have occurred over the 
last few weeks.”

“You know Breonna Taylor lost her life. And here I am, helping people… and I 
could have lost my life over this,” Brown said of the police incident. “Local 
1000 needs to stop playing these games with me. The Sacramento Police 
Department needs to investigate who made that call against me.”

The police department said “These incidents have been documented in a report 
and the department has not identified any specific intended victims of these 
unfounded calls for service at this time. The department will continue to 
investigate any further incidents that occur to determine if there is a 
connection between them.” Yvonne Walker said in an interview that she did not 
know anything about the incident. (Brown and Walker are both Black.)

Discussing his platform, Brown called the requirement that only dues-payers 
vote in elections, which is standard procedure in most unions, a “poll tax,” 
and likened it to laws that oppressed Black voters in the past. He said his 
preference would be to see the end of exclusive representation — the 
requirement that unions represent everyone in a workplace whether they pay dues 
or not — but barring that, he would like to see non-payers be able to vote. 
Such a policy would allow union politics to be controlled, at least in part, by 
the people most hostile to the union. Brown said he has “no connection” to the 
Freedom Foundation or any other anti-labor group. 

“A union, when they can automatically control your wages and working 
conditions, they could care less about how you feel. And this is the case with 
Local 1000,” Brown said. Some members of the union are living paycheck to 
paycheck, and would be better served if the union stopped spending money on 
politics, slashed their dues, and built a strike fund to help it wield power 
via strike threats rather than political donations. “As long as our union 
spends more than 50 percent on politics, to the Democratic Party, they’re 
alienating half the union, and this is why they cannot raise their membership. 
And this is why I got elected.”

Such a policy would also have major implications for the most politically 
active national union in America. “We have to stop our political spending,” 
Brown says. “Does that mean we have to end our affiliation with SEIU? I would 
probably say yes.”

Opponents see this theory of how to gain power as, at best, naïve — 
particularly for a union of state employees. “It’s incredibly important [to be 
involved in politics], especially for public service workers. Our bosses are 
politicians,” said Yvonne Walker. “If we’re not having a voice in electing the 
people that share the same values that we do, that is a very grave mistake.”

Likewise, she said that Local 1000 would regret any decision not to support 
Gavin Newsom against the recall effort. “We have traveled this road before. We 
saw what happened after Gray Davis got recalled 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_California_gubernatorial_recall_election [in 
2003],” she said. “We went through the loss of some things that people thought 
were just automatic. And they weren’t. And I would hate to see us in that place 
again.”

Walker said she was proud of accomplishments like putting the union on a sound 
financial footing, buying a headquarters building, expanding apprenticeship 
programs, and guiding the union through the aftermath of the 2008 recession. 
She rejected the criticisms raised in the Strikewave 
https://www.thestrikewave.com/editorials/2021/6/9/guest-opinion-graft-and-disaffection-hits-californias-state-workers-union
 story, saying she would not have done anything differently during her time in 
office to increase union democracy or to further encourage more members to vote 
in elections. And she voiced hopes that whoever succeeds her will make strong 
efforts to lock in the newfound flexible work arrangements that employees have 
been able to try out during the pandemic. But, she said, she will not be around 
to lead those efforts, no matter what happens.

For now, the fate of nearly 100,000 union members faces a maddening level of 
unpredictability. Pending the outcome of the union’s election review, control 
could pass to Brown, who would lead the organization down a radical 
conservative path, or the election could be run again, adding even more 
uncertainty as to what the future would hold. The only certainty is that 
whatever happens, the losing factions will feel cheated and full of distrust. 
It is an ominous set of ingredients for decisions that will profoundly affect 
members, their families and the labor movement as a whole — not to mention the 
electoral politics of the nation’s most populous state.

The only person who seems to have achieved some level of peace is Yvonne Walker 
herself, who does not believe that Brown’s plans will ever come to fruition. 
“It’s easy to make pronouncements,” she said dismissively, “when you don’t know 
how things work.” 




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