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Thousands of nurses and health care workers hold events nationwide Jan 27 to demand hospital employers put patients first during Covid and beyond

Press Release Thousands of nurses and health care workers hold events nationwide Jan. 27 to demand hospital employers put patients first during Covid and beyond National Nurses United January 25, 2021 Thousands of registered nurse and health care worker members of National Nurses United (NNU), the country’s largest union and professional association of RNs, will be holding hundreds of socially distanced events in more than 19 states and the District of Columbia on Jan. 27 to demand that their hospital employers put patients first above profit motives in how patient care is delivered. The hospital industry’s response to Covid has demonstrated to nurses and patients that they may attempt to implement their long-desired goal of restructuring the industry to prioritize profits a direction that nurses and health care workers warn is bad for patient and worker safety. The actions on Jan. 27 are a kickoff to a campaign that puts the industry on notice that such moves will be fough

Mission RNs to Seek Health and Safety Protections As Negotiations Open for First Union Contract

Four months after voting by 70 percent to form a union, registered nurses at HCA’s Mission Hospital in Asheville, NC will begin negotiations with hospital management today for a first collective bargaining contract, announced National Nurses Organizing Committee-North Carolina/National Nurses United (NNOC-NC/NNU).

Nurses: CPMC attack on safe staffing puts lives of patients, nurses, workers at risk

California Nurses Association/National Nurses United Virtual press conference Wednesday, Dec. 30 Registered nurses at Sutter California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) will hold a press conference at noon on Wednesday Dec. 30 to protest the hospital’s use of a state waiver to circumvent RN-to-patient safe staffing standards, announced California Nurses Association/National Nurses United (CNA/NNU) today. Under ratios waivers, hospitals can increase the workload of already overburdened nurses. Nurses say they are urging CPMC to staff for safe patient care, not to use the pandemic as an excuse to put patients at serious risk. “As a frontline ER nurse of three decades, who worked before California’s safe staffing ratios were enacted in 2004 and who worked after, I know ratios enable me to be the best I can be at my job,” said Jane Sandoval, CPMC registered nurse and CNA board member. “Now Sutter is asking to waive safe staffing and go backward in time backwa

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