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O C T O B E R | N O V E M B E R | D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 3 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 29 A ADVOCACY Enough is enough. Thousands of nurses rally nationwide for safe staffing. January/February/March p. 8. Nursing is in the heart. History and legacy of Filipinx nurses featured in California Museum exhibit. January/February/March p. 18. What a difference solidarity makes. RN leader reflects on how Michigan labor movement repealed anti-worker law. April/May/June p. 11. Showing solidarity and more. Supporting autoworkers, Advocate Aurora win, and fighting corporate health care. Michigan Nurses Association. October/November/December p. 4. Nurse union leaders worldwide demand government action on health impacts of climate crisis. October/November/December p. 6. CDC's HICPAC betrays nurses and patients. October/November/December p. 10. National Nurses United and our affiliates stood in solidarity with strik- ing SAG-AFTRA members. October/November/December p. 18. B BARGAINING Maine Medical Center RNs successfully fight termination of leave bene- fits. January/February/March p. 5. DC nurses win retention bonuses. District of Columbia Nurses Association. January/February/March p. 5. NYC nurses strike and win historic contracts. NYSNA. January/February/March p. 6. Enough is enough. Thousands of nurses rally nationwide for safe staffing. January/February/March p. 8. Union nurses at Ascension Via Christi St. Francis in Wichita, Kan. rally to celebrate start of first-contract negotiations. January/February/March p. 12. RNs at Ascension Via Christi St. Joseph in Wichita, Kan. file petition to unionize. January/February/March p. 12. RNs at Buffalo VA Medical Center in Buffalo, N.Y. held forum and press conference. January/February/March p. 12. New York City's private-sector RNs wrap up successful and historic joint bargaining. April/May/June p. 4. DC nurses ratify new contract. MedStar Washington Hospital Center RNs win commitment to hire 1,350 nurses. April/May/June p. 5. Lodi nurses vote to unionize. RNs at Adventist Health Lodi Memorial Hospital join CNA. April/May/June p. 7. MyMichigan and McLaren RNs ratify new contracts. April/May/June p. 7. Another union victory in Wichita! RNs at Ascension Via Christi St. Joseph Hospital vote to join NNOC. April/May/June p. 8. Nurses at MarinHealth Medical Center in Greenbrae, Calif., ratified new contract. April/May/June p. 12. Southern California Hospital RNs in Culver City, Calif. approved new pact. April/May/June p. 12. Nurses at 16 Sutter Health RNs facilities across Northern California rati- fied new agreements. April/May/June p. 12. Nurses and health care professionals at Ventura County Health System in California ratified a new contract. April/May/June p. 12. South Shore University Hospital/Northwell Health RNs in Bayshore, N.Y. voted to ratify new contract. April/May/June p. 12. Mount Sinai RNs blaze trail to better staffing enforcement. Legislators, RNs call for safe limits on nurses' assignments. July/August/September p. 5. Concord behavioral health RNs strike for first time. Nurses are seeking a fair first contract. July/August/September p. 7. VA registered nurses sign three-year contract. July/August/September p. 8. Use this handy annual editorial index, grouped by subject matter, to see all the activities we've covered this year or to find that article you're searching for. NNU nurses sure do make lots of news!