National Nurses United

National Nurse magazine December 2014

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12 4 News Briefs Berkshire RNs protest extreme understaffing 5 | Michigan RNs thwart hospital's medical redlining 6 | San Bernardino County RNs strike 7 | Conversations with Kay 8 | Review of Naomi Klein's new book on climate change 9 | Minnesota Cambridge RNs picket for fair contract 10 | Wash - ington Hospital Center nurses strike 11 | Long Beach nurses win first contract; Tenet Health system RNs win new contract; Providence RNs in DC win first contract; RNs join in climate summit in Peru; RNs again top Gallup survey for most trusted profession 12 Picture This! In 2014, NNU members were constantly on the move. By RoseAnn DeMoro 14 Common Purpose, Common Struggle Like U.S. RNs, nurses in Honduras are fighting for the health of their patients against the forces of corporate healthcare and privatization. By Adrienne Pine 20 2014 Editorial Index National Nurses United RNs sure do pack a lot of activism into just one year! For a handy guide to all of our news coverage published during this past revolution around the sun, check out our annual 2014 editorial index. 14 Contents D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 4 W W W . N A T I O N A L N U R S E S U N I T E D . O R G N A T I O N A L N U R S E 3 ON THE COVER: From left: RN leaders Lara Norkus-Crampton, Jean Ross, and Erin Carrera marched in December with nearly a quarter million activists for environmental health and justice at the international climate summit in Lima, Peru. 10

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