San Jose, Good Samaritan Hospital Nurse Picket— WEDNESDAY

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SAN JOSE— Registered nurses at Good Samaritan Hospital and Regional Medical Center in San Jose will hold a picket and rally at the facility Wednesday to call public attention to their efforts to stand up for their patients and for the future of their hospitals, the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United (CNA/NNU) announced today.
CNA Press Release
Sep 25, 2012

Statement from Donna Kelly-Williams, RN, President, Mass. Nurses Association on U.S. Senate Debate

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Nurses and Health Care Professionals have seen firsthand how the economy has affected our patients, friends and family through the loss of jobs, their homes and their retirement savings. Tonight, we had the opportunity to see for ourselves the stark difference between the two candidates for United States Senate and who will fight for us in Washington.
Healthcare Global
Sep 24, 2012

Michigan Nurses Support Proposal 2

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Proposal 2 would permanently protect collective bargaining rights for all Michigan workers, now and in the future. Making Michigan a state that guarantees workers the basic right to have a voice in the workplace is the most important issue of our time.
Michigan Nurses Assoc. Blog

Endorsement: Proposition 32 power play deserves a 'no' vote

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Once again, Californians are being asked to diminish unions' power by restricting their ability to raise campaign money. Once more, initiative promoters are trying to mislead voters by claiming to offer campaign finance reform. But just as they did in 1998 and 2005, voters should reject the deception by voting down Proposition 32, a transparent power grab that purports to "stop special interest money."
Sacramento Bee

Classic Koch: How Prop. 32 Could Enrich Two Billionaires

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On September 14 the Web exploded with news that billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch had donated $4 million in support of Proposition 32. A San Francisco Chronicle editorial noting the donation labeled the brothers “conservative ideologues” – a moniker often applied to the Kochs. This description, however, gives the Kochs far too much credit for their supposed philosophical purity—particularly as it relates to the Prop. 32 battle.
Frying Pan News

Lawrence General Hospital Announces Layoffs, Service Closures and Patient Care Restructuring...

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LAWRENCE, MA – The nurses of Lawrence General Hospital are outraged by a recent decision from hospital management to lay off staff, close services and restructure how nurses deliver patient care at the facility, particularly at a time when nurses have been struggling with inadequate RN staffing levels that compromise their ability to deliver the care their patients deserve.
Massachusetts Nurses Assoc. Press Release
Sep 24, 2012

National Nurses United Endorses President Obama

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National Nurses United, the nation’s largest union and professional association of registered nurses, has endorsed President Barack Obama for a second term. The 185,000 member organization’s national executive council made the endorsement at a weekend meeting.
NNU Press Release
Sep 24, 2012

RNs and their Families Protest Sutter Black-tie Grand Opening Gala at Eden Medical Center Saturday

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RNs from Sutter Health hospitals around the Bay Area will be holding a colorful event Saturday evening to protest a gala black-tie event organized by Sutter for the soon-to-be-opened new facility at the Castro Valley campus, the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United announced today. Sutter, who has made over four billion in profit since 2007, has billed its event a fundraiser for the new Eden Medical Center building.
CNA Press Release
Sep 20, 2012

Filipino nurses win language discrimination settlement

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A group of Filipino nurses who claimed they were mocked for their accents and ordered to speak "English only" won a nearly $1-million settlement against a Central California hospital where bosses and co-workers were allegedly urged to eavesdrop on the immigrant workers.
Los Angeles Times

The Robin Hood Campaign – A Movement, and Now Legislation Too

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For many months, nurses, healthcare, environmental, labor, consumer, faith-based and other community activists have rallied on Wall Street, at banks and legislative offices, and outside the White House and Treasury Department, saying it is time to tax Wall Street to help revive our economy and nation.Robin Tax campaigners rally in New York City on September 17, 2012.
Blog Commentary by NNU Executive Director, RoseAnn DeMoro