National Nurses United

Registered Nurse December 2007

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Contents FEATURES 10 Falling Down on the Job Despite laws requiring seismic upgrades, California hospitals for more than a decade have dragged their feet on construction, instead choosing to lobby the Legislature to extend their deadlines or downgrade the danger of their facilities. But who is lobbying for the health and safety of workers and patients at those hospitals? By Lucia Hwang 14 Nursing Renaissance CNA/NNOC board member Bonnie Martin, RN NP is making it her mission to restore and improve RNs' scope of practice. By Erika Larson 16 Editorial Index 2007 Where did I read that again? What we published this past year. 10 DEPARTMENTS 4 News Briefs Sutter RNs strike for second time; Saint Mary's RNs in Reno join CNA/NNOC; Maine nurses secure third, fourth contract victories; Appalachian RNs strike over understaffing; Nurses working for HCA, America's biggest hospital chain, are uniting to solve common problems; Arizona nurses get ready to push for safe staffing laws; Chicago nurses fight to restore nursing positions; Whittier RNs win election; San Bernardino RNs approve contract. 9 CheneyCare For All Dick Cheney's health history makes the perfect case for why we need universal, single-payer healthcare. By Rose Ann DeMoro 4 o n t h e c o v e r : (From left to right) RNs Brandi Hayes, Kevin Redner, Michelle Moon, and Tamara Erickson celebrate their successful vote to unionize at Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nev. Photograph by Joseph Newlin. DECEMBER 2007 W W W. C A L N U R S E S . O R G REGISTERED NURSE 3

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