Letter to Billionaire Prop 32 Backers Charles Munger Jr. and George Joseph: Show Your Faces
Gentlemen, the California Nurses Association and Consumer Watchdog invite you, the primary financial sponsors of Propositions 32 and 33, to join us for a public debate on the merits and adverse consequences of these measures and the impact they will have on all Californians.
CNA Blog
Consumers and Nurses Challenge The Billionaires Behind Props 32 and 33 To A Public Debate
Nurses and consumer advocates challenged Charles Munger Jr. and George Joseph, the two billionaires behind Props 32 and 33, to a public debate on the merits of the ballot measures they have together spent $39 million to promote. Props 32 and 33 will hurt working people in California, but the two reclusive billionaires have refused to step out of the shadows and defend their measures in a public forum, preferring to hide behind massive paid advertising campaigns fronted by public relations firms.
CNA Press Release
Oct 24, 2012
Brotman RNs to Picket Culver City Hospital Tuesday
Registered nurses at Brotman Medical Center will hold a picket Tuesday morning to call on the private equity firm that operates the Culver City hospital to forego its proposals that would undercut patient care standards and make a commitment not to erode patient care.
CNA Press Release
Oct 23, 2012
Tentative Pact for RNs at Saint John’s Santa Monica
Registered nurses and hospital officials have reached a tentative agreement on a first collective bargaining agreement at Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica that ends a long-running dispute at the hospital, the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United announced today. Key to the agreement are provisions that the nurses say will enhance patient protections, as well as economic gains, no reductions in nurses’ health coverage or pensions, and other contract protections that the RNs say will promote quality of care and retention of experienced RNs and recruitment of new nurses.
CNA Press Release
Oct 23, 2012
The shadowy figures trying to permanently steal our elections
I am a nurse and I know how wealth is valued over the health of my patients with today’s recreation of an aristocracy born of speculation and no sense of community values. Since 2000, business interests alone have poured an obscene $1.7 billion into California campaigns to sway candidate and initiative campaigns.
CNA Blog by DeAnn McEwen, RN
East Bay, Vallejo Sutter Nurses to Strike Nov. 1
With little movement from Sutter corporate officials on their demands for sweeping reductions in patient care protections and nurses contract standards, registered nurses at Sutter hospitals in Alameda, Contra Costa, and Solano counties will hold a one-day strike on Thursday, November 1, the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said today.
CNA Press Release
Oct 22, 2012
San Jose, Good Samaritan Hospital RNs Ready to Strike to Stop Erosion in Patient Care Standards
Registered nurses at Good Samaritan Hospital and Regional Medical Center in San Jose have authorized a strike, if necessary, to protest hospital management demands they say will erode patient care and RN contract standards that will also undermine the ability of the hospital to recruit new RNs and have adverse effects on the San Jose community.
CNA Press Release
Oct 19, 2012
CHILDREN’S Picket at Kaiser Hayward-SATURDAY,11a.m.-1p.m.
“Treat us, don’t trick us!†they demand! Hundreds of children, parents, and concerned community members will be picketing Saturday at 11a.m. to protest Kaiser Permanente’s plans to close the inpatient pediatrics unit in Hayward in 2014. More than 1,000 children a year are hospitalized in the unit. The event will have the first-ever children-only picket line at Kaiser, joined by friends dressed as popular Sesame Street characters who will be picketing alongside them.
CNA Press Release
Oct 19, 2012
Why defeating Prop. 32 is a patient safety priority
It would be easy for voters, sick of the auction of California politics to the biggest spenders, to be tempted by the misleading advertising for Proposition 32. But all the ads for 32 ought to come with a warning label – beware of buyer’s remorse.
CNA Blog by: Malinda Markowitz, RN and Co-president
NNU Stands Behind Lenox Hill RNs on Fair Contract to Protect Patient Care
NEW YORK – In the aftermath of an overwhelming vote in favor of strike– by a 96% margin, and in recognition of the compelling issues that motivated that significant vote, National Nurses United today issued its strongest message of support to the RNs of Lenox Hill Hospital in their call for a fair contract.
NNU Press Release
Oct 18, 2012