Nurses picketing outside hospital holding signs "Patients over Profits"

Nurses at 17 HCA facilities in six states ratify new union contracts

The new agreements bring improvements in staffing practices and patient care.

Two nurses smiling inside hospital

AHMC Whittier Hospital Medical Center and San Gabriel Valley Medical Center nurses and health care workers ratify new contract

RNs and health care workers ratified a four-year contact with strong measures to improve patient safety and staff retention.

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Press releases

Registered nurses at Enloe Health in Chico, Calif., voted overwhelmingly in favor of ratifying a new four-year contract on Monday, Nov. 18, winning protections to improve patient safety and nurse retention.
Registered nurses at Antelope Valley Medical Center in Lancaster, Calif., voted overwhelmingly in favor of ratifying a new four-year contract on Nov. 19, winning protections to improve patient safety and nurse retention.
Registered nurses across San Joaquin County will hold an informational picket at San Joaquin General Hospital in French Camp, Calif., on Tuesday, Nov. 19. They will protest management’s failure to meaningfully address their contract demands for improved patient safety and recruitment and retention of experienced nurses.
Registered nurses at Antelope Valley Medical Center in Lancaster, California, will not move forward with a planned November 19 strike, as nurses reached a tentative agreement yesterday with AVMC management on a new union contract.

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Videos

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Hear from nurses in Maine, North Carolina, and North Dakota on how and why they organized their hospitals.

The Power of a Union Contract

Union contracts are legal binding documents that protect patients, nurses, and the community.

National Nurse Magazine

Shot in the Arm: NNU nurses inject values of care, compassion, community into presedential election, endorse Harris-Walz

NNU endorses Vice President Kamala Harris for president

Harris backs nurses, patients, unions, reproductive rights, working people

Albany Med nurses fight to protect patient care

Hospital critical not only for capital region but across state

MNA welcomes upwards of 700 nurses into union so far this year

Workers now join their 22,000 MNA union siblings as they begin the process of bargaining

Four nurses inside hospital giving thumbs up

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