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May 2020 PULSE In May, NUHW members won new contracts at four hospitals, helped advance a critical mental health parity bill in the...
NUHW members win new contract at Petaluma Valley Hospital NUHW members at Petaluma Valley Hospital overwhelmingly ratified a new contract this month that will increase wages and maintain health...
You can fill out the Census electronically It’s critically important that everyone living in the U.S. completes the Census. And, this year, you don’t have to wait...
Members promote NUHW’s COVID-19 Healthcare Workers Bill of Rights NUHW members have taken to social media to help promote our union’s COVID-19 Healthcare Workers Bill of Rights. Members throughout...
NUHW members win raises and time to focus on health and safety concerns with new contracts Over the past month, NUHW members at three hospitals settled one-year contracts, gaining wage increases and more time to focus...
Stanislaus County Jail workers are latest Wellpath employees to join NUHW Approximately 100 workers at Stanislaus County Jail, including registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, mental health therapists and clerks, have voted...
NUHW Kaiser therapists help advance SB 855 When one of the most comprehensive mental health reform bills in recent years was facing a pivotal vote in Sacramento,...
News of the Month — May 2020 In a recent survey, 40% of respondents said their mental health has declined since the COVID-19 outbreak. In that same...
Remembering Clem Papazian, a leader in Mental Health Awareness Earlier this year, we lost an indispensable leader in our fight to achieve parity for mental health care. Clem Papazian,...
April 2020 PULSE In April, NUHW members unveiled a COVID-19 Healthcare Workers Bill of Rights; settled contracts with Kaiser and Providence St. Joseph...
The pandemic proves we need single payer, Medicare for All This article was written by Marilyn Albert, a retired Registered Nurse and health care union activist, living in Richmond, California...
NUHW members demand that Kaiser follow public health orders When it comes to preventing the spread of COVID-19, public health experts are clear: Even essential businesses like Kaiser Permanente...