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Providence Tarzana picketers demand housekeepers get their jobs back More than 75 Providence Tarzana workers picketed the hospital Monday demanding that management bring back more than two dozen housekeepers...
Carrie Fisher battled stormtroopers and stigma This op-ed by NUHW members Elizabeth White, Natalia Salinas and Clement Papazian originally ran in the Mercury News and the...
To help safeguard Democracy, unions must first embrace it This op-ed by NUHW President Sal Rosselli originally appeared in The Hill. When it comes to hypocrisy, Donald Trump may...
Petaluma Valley Hospital workers demand next operator preserve quality care and jobs Workers at Petaluma Valley Hospital are urging the hospital’s elected board of directors to be transparent in searching for a...
NUHW Pulse – December 2016: the latest news from NUHW Welcome to the December 2016 year-end edition of NUHW Pulse, our union’s e-newsletter! An extraordinary year for NUHW This short...
Seton and Salinas: How member unity won strong contracts in 2016 NUHW members at Seton Medical Center and Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital waged two very different campaigns this year with two...
2016 year in review — contract victories and bargaining updates NUHW had a hugely successful bargaining year, winning 16 contracts covering 8,000 members. We are currently bargaining seven more contracts....
NUHW ousts Corizon from Alameda County jails, wins contract with CFMG NUHW-represented caregivers at Santa Rita Jail and Glenn Dyer Detention Facility ousted the nation’s largest for-profit correctional healthcare provider, Corizon...
NUHW, local pols hold town hall on the state of care at Seton Medical Center  Public invited to share concerns and ideas with San Francisco Supervisor Jane Kim, Assemblymember Phil Ting, and Daly City Vice...
National Union of Healthcare Workers members endorse Hillary Clinton for president Three hundred​ and​ fifty elected rank-and-file leaders representing 12,000 members of the National Union of Healthcare Workers voted 75​ percent​ to...
Dolores Huerta: Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital’s Board of Directors needs to serve the community By Dolores Huerta The standoff between caregivers and executives at Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital shows the alarming extent to which...
California voters double-crossed by SEIU — for the second time This op-ed by NUHW President Sal Rosselli originally appeared in the Sacramento Bee and the Huffington Post. California voters have...