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Member spotlight: Laureen Borden, RN Laureen Borden is Registered Nurse and NUHW leader at Sutter Care at Home: San Mateo Hospice. How long have you...
Objection to Assignment forms: A key tool for keeping patients and nurses safe What is an OTA? An Objection to Assignment (OTA) is a tool to record your objection to an assignment, which...
Honoring our nurses Today is the first day of National Nurses Week and we would like to take this opportunity to recognize the...
Seton workers strike to restore quality health insurance This page is also available in:   Español   More than 400 NUHW members struck Seton Medical Center in Daly...
News of the Month — March 2024 Note: Some of these stories may require a subscription. Every television news station and KQED radio covered a strike by...
NUHW investigation uncovers new Kaiser mental health violations This page is also available in:   Español   As Kaiser prepares its written plan for fixing the serious violations...
Big legal victory at Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital This page is also available in:   Español   Workers at Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital in Hollister will seek to...
Los Angeles Board of Supervisors passes resolution in support of Kaiser therapists This page is also available in:   Español   The Los Angeles Board of Supervisors in March became the second...
NUHW members take fight to Providence This page is also available in:   Español   NUHW members throughout Northern California are joining together to take on...
Workers to strike Seton Medical Center in Daly City Monday, March 25 and Tuesday March 26 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, March 21, 2024 Contact: Matthew Artz, 510-435-8035, martz@nuhw.org The two-day strike comes in response to the...
Kaiser therapists win fight for more reception support In Kaiser’s Sacramento region, therapists aren’t just successfully advocating for themselves, they’re advocating for their support staff. At clinics in...
NUHW investigation sparks complaint against Kaiser In recent years, it’s become clear that Kaiser Permanente treats its mental health clinicians and patients worse in Southern California...