Scope of Solidarity: An Online Art Exhibit
The art shown here was commissioned by NNU to emphasize the critical role art plays in resistance, especially in times of crisis — and to connect our struggles for justice and protection in the workplace to broader fights for social justice.
Workplace Violence and Covid-19 in Health Care: How the Hospital Industry Created an Occupational Syndemic
This report details stark evidence gathered by National Nurses United (NNU), the largest labor union and professional association for registered nurses in the United States, of how the dual failures of health care employers to protect nurses and patients from Covid-19 and workplace violence synergistically interact to amplify the harms caused by each individually.
NNU Nurses: Rittenhouse verdict a threat to free speech, right to protest, and an acceptance of vigilantism
NNU today expressed alarm at the message emerging from the acquittal of right-wing vigilante Kyle Rittenhouse for killing two people and wounding another during a Black Lives Matter protest last year.
National Nurses United
Nov 19, 2021
Racial Justice blog
All National Nurses United blog posts on racial justice.
Covid-19 press releases
All National Nurses United press releases related to Covid-19.
NNOC press releases
All press releases for National Nurses Organizing Committee.
CNA press releases
All press releases for the California Nurses Association.
Caring with pride
As Pride month comes to a close, we recognize a critical aspect of the work that registered nurses do throughout the year to support LGBTQ+ health: allowing patients to wholly be themselves.
National Nurses United
As Covid cases continues to surge, nurses fight gender bias in California labor law
Nurses often have to jump through hoops — while sick or hurt — to receive paid time off for work-related illnesses or injuries. And after all that effort, nurses can be denied coverage.
Bonnie Castillo, Executive Director of National Nurses United