Press Release
NNU statement on executive order seeking to strip federal employees of their protected union rights

The nation's largest union of registered nurses provided the following statement in response to Thursday’s announcement of an executive order seeking to strip federal employees of their protected union rights.
"Registered nurses are appalled by this latest executive order that seeks to strip federal employees, including 15,000 registered nurses with National Nurses United, of their protected union rights. As union nurses, we know this is union busting. Our nurses have been on the front lines, calling out this administration's attempts to dismantle and privatize our VA system. This latest attempt is a brazen effort to intimidate and silence us.
We will never abandon our patients, and we will continue to fight for the funding and safe staffing levels that our patients deserve. As nurses who care for our nation’s veterans, we know the VA is the best place for our patients to receive care, and study after study shows the VA provides far superior care to the private sector.
As union nurses, we understand that collective bargaining rights are fundamental to carrying out our critical role as patient advocates. It is because of VA nurses' ability to speak up about patient safety concerns through our union that our nation's veterans receive the highest level of care. We know that unionized hospitals have better outcomes than non-unionized hospitals, as nurses and other staff are able to speak up about their concerns and hold management accountable. Veterans deserve nurses who are free to advocate for their care without fear of retaliation, discipline, or losing their jobs.
Stripping bargaining rights for federal workers puts all worker protections in danger throughout the country. As members of National Nurses United, we contend that this executive order is a broad overreach of executive power and the union is exploring legal action.”
NNU represents more than 15,000 registered nurses at 23 VA facilities across the country.
National Nurses United is the largest and fastest-growing union and professional association of registered nurses in the United States with more than 225,000 members nationwide. NNU affiliates include California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee, DC Nurses Association, Michigan Nurses Association, Minnesota Nurses Association, and New York State Nurses Association.