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Under California's understaffed, toothless system, lawsuits are one of the few deterrents for-profit nursing home chains face to prevent them from turning their facilities into charnel houses. Tort reform of the type advocated by the Alliance might remove this deterrent.
Under Stern's "modern" collaborative strategy, such protections are apparently worth sacrificing to grow the union. And during the next few weeks, readers will see a confusing account of his efforts to enforce this view."Stern is basically declaring a jihad against dissenters," said Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, a California nonprofit that describes itself as dedicated to "fighting corrupt corporations and crooked politicians."
"This is a do-or-die issue for them," he continued. "Sal Rosselli is a labor leader who stood on principle. He stood with consumers against the nursing home industry."