UCSF Nurses to Hold Candlelight Vigil Calling For an End to Gun Violence
In response to the latest school shooting registered nurses at University of California San Francisco Medical Center will hold a candlelight vigil at the Mission Bay campus to call on lawmakers in Congress and every state legislature to finally act to protect public safety.
California Nurses Association/National Nurses United
Jun 1, 2022
Waiting at a Texas Hospital for Children Who Never Arrive
It was a Tuesday. The morning text from Pam, the nurse who supervises the children’s unit at our hospital said that we had no beds open and that “early discharges will be appreciated.” I spent the morning rounding with my team of resident physicians, going from room to room, examining sick or injured kids and planning for the day. This toddler, whose lungs were still fragile from premature birth, would need more time on oxygen. This teen-ager’s liver had recovered from an overdose, and she was waiting for a bed at a psychiatric hospital. This baby’s seizures had slowed down.
By Rachel Pearson writing for The New Yorker
Nurses at Saint Louis University Hospital to hold rally to protest chronic understaffing
Registered nurses will hold a rally on Friday, June 3 at 8:00 a.m. to voice their deep concerns about patient safety, chronic understaffing, and the alarming drop in the number of staff nurses hired by the facility.
National Nurses Organizing Committee/National Nurses United
Jun 1, 2022
Mission Hospital nurses to rally for recruiment, retention, and patient safety in Asheville
Mission RNs say dangerous conditions in their hospital necessitate immediate action to protect patient care and safety.
National Nurses Organizing Committee/National Nurses United
May 31, 2022
Nurses, veterans, Rep. Tonko denounce VA’s recommendation to close Albany hospital and four area clinics
The hospital closure would force veterans to seek emergency care, inpatient medical care, and both inpatient and outpatient surgical care in non-VA facilities, where studies show outcomes are poorer than those of the VA.
National Nurses United
May 27, 2022
Nurses mourn schoolchildren and teachers murdered in Texas, say lack of gun control laws clearly threatens public health
The registered nurses of NNU and NYSNA are deeply disturbed by Congress’ refusal to reduce gun violence and ensure safe schools, workplaces, and all areas of society by enacting desperately needed gun control laws.
National Nurses United/New York State Nurses Association
May 25, 2022
Registered nurses in San Jose demand HCA improve conditions to address erosion of patient care
RNs at two HCA Hospitals in San Jose, Calif. will hold informational pickets on Tuesday, May 24, to raise awareness of chronic understaffing and high turnover rates at the hospitals.
California Nurses Association/National Nurses United
May 23, 2022
Nurses on Buffalo massacre: Moral outrage not enough, it’s long past time for accountability and action
NNU echoed the widespread shock and horror at the deadly, racist attack in Buffalo and pledged to work with elected officials and community organizations to hold accountable not just the perpetrators of white supremacist terrorism, but also those who inspire and encourage them.
National Nurses United
May 17, 2022
California Nurses Association RN members applaud Gov. Newsom’s effort to recognize the contributions and sacrifices of health care workers during Covid-19 pandemic
CNA/NNU applauded Gov. Gavin Newsom’s announcement today that the state’s health care workers would each receive retention bonus of up to $1,000, which can be matched up to $500 by their employers.
California Nurses Association/National Nurses United
May 12, 2022