National Nurses United

National Nurse magazine July-August-September 2025

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4 News Briefs Fort Walton Beach nurses vote to join union 5 | Michigan RNs and techs challenge private equity to win new contracts 6 | New York City nurses launch 2025 private-sector bargaining campaign 7 | Kaiser nurses protest statewide 8 | Essentia nurses win first contracts 9 | RNs and allies speak out at town halls across the nation 10 | Nurses mobilize to oppose ICE presence in facilities 11 | Baltimore nurses hold historic strike and rally against Ascension's hypocrisy 12 | Anaheim nurses strike for safe staffing; New Orleans nurses strike again 13 | Nurses at seven facilities in California ratify new contracts; Florida RNs at three HSA hospitals rally for patient safety; Kansas City nurses protest closure of obstetrics and NICU services. 14 Knowledge Is Power Rounding is key to getting and distributing information. By Chuleenan Svetvilas 15 Nurses for the People Our new executive director Puneet Maharaj reflects on growing working-class power to meet this critical moment. By Puneet Maharaj 16 Visionary Leader Tribute to Linda Hamilton, RN. By Chuleenan Svetvilas 20 Many Fronts, One Fight U.S. and international RNs join forces at 2025 Global Nurses Solidarity Assembly. By Kari Jones Contents 16 20 J U LY | A U G U S T | S E P T E M B E R 2 0 2 5 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: Registered nurse members of National Nurses United turned out in massive numbers to protest the Trump administration during the nationwide No Kings protests on Oct. 18, 2025. Here, Washington, D.C. nurses show their support for immigrant patients, no matter their legal status. Photo by Anne Strauss. 6

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