
Workers at a West Allis health clinic are going to vote on whether to unionize.
The National Labor Relations Board has scheduled a vote for next Wednesday for workers of Rogers Behavioral Health, which would represent nearly 70 workers if approved.
The vote will take place about two months after the clinic reportedly fired three workers following an announcement of intentions to unionize by those individuals.
The potentially represented workers would include psychiatrists, nurses, case managers, and more.







