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National Nurse magazine October-November-December 2024

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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 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 25 A ADVOCACY Minnesota nurses introduce Healing Greed Agenda. Legislative road map puts patient needs before corporate greed. January/February/March p. 6. Mission Hospital nurses applaud AG's lawsuit. RNs' complaints resulted in state investigation, immediate jeopardy finding. January/February/March p. 16. Maine nurses press on for ratios bill. April/May/June p. 7. Union nurse testifies at U.S. Senate field hearing Mission Hospital RN appeared as a witness before the HELP Committee. April/May/June p. 14. Hollister nurses vindicated by court ruling Judge sides with RNs in rejecting hospital bankruptcy. April/May/June p. 11. NNU health and safety experts join important CDC advisory groups. July/August/September p. 8. Hemet RNs successfully delay obstetrics closure. October/November/December p. 10. A.I. See Technology and A.I. AWARDS Nurses named most trusted profession for 22nd consecutive year. January/February/March p. 11. B BARGAINING Michigan nurses win hard-fought contract. Adrian RNs successfully defeat two-tier retirement proposal. January/February/March p. 4. Marina del Rey nurses win contract after multiple strikes. January/February/March p. 9. St. Louis nurses strike again. RNs at Saint Louis University Hospital hold two-day strike. January/February/March p. 11. UChicago nurses rally for safe staffing. January/February/March p. 12. Palm Springs nurses demand Tenet address patient safety. January/February/March p. 13. NYSNA nurses unite and win new contracts. RNs at three Montefiore hospitals organize together. January/February/March p. 14. AHMC Seton Medical Center nurses held an informational picket to protest their employer's drastic health care cuts. January/February/March p. 18. Registered nurses at Antelope Valley Medical Center held a rally to high- light their patient safety concerns. January/February/March p. 18. Registered nurses at Watsonville Community Hospital ratify new three- year contract. January/February/March p. 18. Nurses and technicians at Down East Community Hospital in Machias, Maine, rally twice for patient safety. January/February/March p. 18. Nurses at Ascension Saint Agnes in Baltimore begin negotiations for a first contract. January/February/March p. 18. Capital-region nurses unite for patients and their profession. NYSNA. April/May/June p. 4. Sault Ste. Marie nurses strike for five days. Michigan Nurses Association. April/May/June p. 5. Chicago nurses score contract victory UChicago Medicine RNs avert strike. April/May/June p. 6. Palm Springs nurses fight for hospital's future. Desert Regional Medical Center RNs sound the alarm at public forum. April/May/June p. 7. Austin nurses win first union contract. Ascension Seton Medical Center RNs win big. April/May/June p. 8. Wichita nurses win first union contract. Ascension RNs held two strikes before claiming victory. April/May/June p. 9. Machias nurses and techs hold historic first strike. April/May/June p. 13. VA nurses speak out for safe staffing. April/May/June p. 15. Registered nurses at Washington Hospital in Fremont, Calif., ratify new pact. April/May/June p. 16. Registered nurses at Oroville Hospital win new contract. April/May/June p. 16. Nurses at the Public Health Department in Fresno County ratify new two-year contract. April/May/June p. 16. Ventura County Health System's per diem RNs and health care profes- sionals voted overwhelmingly in favor of ratifying a five-year con- tract. April/May/June p. 16. The California Assembly Health Committee voted to move A.B. 2200— the CA Guaranteed Health Care for All Act, Act, commonly known as CalCare. April/May/June p. 16. Albany Med nurses fight to protect patient care. NYSNA. July/August/September p. 4. Nurses score series of collective bargaining wins. Michigan Nurses Association. July/August/September p. 5. Public-sector RNs fight back. San Bernardino, Ventura, Los Angeles, and Alameda counties. July/August/September p. 11. Registered nurses at City of Hope Medical Center in Duarte ratify a new four-year contract. July/August/September p. 12. RNs at Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance win new three-year pact. July/August/September p. 12. Nurses at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital in St. Louis, win new three-year contract. July/August/September p. 12. Stanislaus County nurses ratify new contract. October/November/December p. 13. Pleasanton RNs win new agreement. October/November/December p. 13. Antelope Valley Medical Center nurses in Lancaster prevail with new pact. October/November/December p. 13 The year 2024 has come to a close. Check out this handy index of everything we published in 2024, sorted by subject, to find out all the news we covered or the article you're searching for.

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