SUTTER EXPOSED
New Sutter Exposed Billboard can be seen on 40th and Telegraph in Oakland, CA. Additional Sutter Exposed billboards are in Castro Valley and Cressent City.
Registered Nurses held a 7-day strike at five East Bay Sutter hospitals starting Friday, May 17 to protest the corporation’s continuing demand for sweeping cuts in patient care protections and healthcare coverage for nurses and their families.
The walkout involved more than 3,100 RNs as well as respiratory, X-ray and other technicians at Alta Bates Summit facilities in Berkeley and Oakland, Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley, and Sutter Delta in Antioch. More »
Key concession demands at various Sutter hospitals (partial list):
Sutter does not need to make these drastic cuts:
Sutter’s record of abandoning communities and patients (partial list):
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News and facts about the ongoing fight for a fair contract
CNA RNs, Labor Supporters Join Sutter Solano RNs to Condemn Illegal Attacks on Nurses’ Rights
Sutter Solano registered nurses, joined by RNs from other hospitals and local labor leaders spoke out Tuesday to condemn the Vallejo hospital executives for illegal threats and disciplinary actions against nurses who have exercised their collective rights to protest sweeping concession demands. —CNA Blog, 01/22/13 More »
RNs Strike Friday, May 17th at 5 East Bay Sutter HospitalsRegistered Nurses at Sutter hospitals in Alameda and Contra Costa counties will hold a seven-day strike beginning on May 17 and ending at 7 a.m. May 24 in an effort to step up the message to the hard line East Bay Sutter region to follow the lead of other Sutter facilities and end its attacks on nurses and patients. —California Nurses Association, 05/16/13 More »
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State Fines Sutter/Alta Bates Over $84,000 for Willful Failure to Protect Staff, Police OfficerCalifornia’s Department of Occupational Health and Safety has fined Sutter corporation’s Alta Bates Summit Medical Center for willful misconduct in dangerously exposing staff and police officers to a serious illness that resulted in permanent disabilities for a respiratory tech and an Oakland police officer. More »
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Nurses Rally Support To Save San Leandro HospitalAbout 125 people gathered at the San Leandro Senior Community Center Tuesday to oppose the feared closure of the hospital by its new owner, Sutter Health. —San Leandro Patch, 05/03/12 More »
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What Sutter nurses are saying about taking a stand for patients
"Sutter has refused to bargain in good faith with its registered nurses and has continued to put patient care in jeopardy. They have forced us to go on strike again in our fight to maintain our safe working conditions and our professional standards."
--Millie Borland, RN, Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, Oakland
"We will take job actions as necessary to protest Sutter's unjust demands. Sutter needs to stop scapegoating its nursing workforce, of almost all women, and stop blaming them for somehow preventing even greater profits for the corporation. Sutter's targeting of women degrades our profession and erodes the patient care standards at the heart of our profession. We will not back down."
--Melissa Thompson, RN, Sutter Delta Medical Center, Antioch
“Sutter needs to respect the nurses' right to be advocates for their patients. We must be able to care for our patients without having our professional standards eroded. That is what this contract fight is all about.”
--Elena Ballard, RN, Eden Medical Center, Castro Valley
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“With you for life.” That’s what Sutter Health claims. But that’s not what nurses and our patients see. Despite making over 4 billion dollars in profit since 2005, Sutter and its hospitals, including California Pacific and Alta Bates Summit, keep cutting services patients need, such as care for seniors, women, children, and mental health services. If you’ve been affected by these cuts, we want to hear from you. Please complete this form. Your information will remain confidential.