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Union files complaint against Mayo Clinic food service outsourcing plan

August 6, 2016 By Bill Werner

mayoclinic3The S-E-I-U Healthcare union has filed a complaint alleging conflict-of-interest in Mayo Clinic’s plan to outsource its food service system-wide to a company named Morrison. Union president Jamie Gulley says Mayo’s food services administrator, Carol Gorman,  has had a long-standing personal relationship with a Morrison executive.  Gulley says the union wants Gorman relieved of her duties pending a full investigation, and the decision to outsource workers revisited “in light of this debacle for Mayo.”   Clinic officials respond the decision was made by their management team with input from all sites and was beyond the control of any single person. The union says if there’s any cover-up, they’ll file a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board.

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