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As the Coronavirus Threat Looms, Registered Nurses, Healthcare Workers Fight To Protect San Francisco

On March 5, hundreds of public healthcare workers rallied at a press conference and testified at a hearing at SF City Hall. Registered nurses, doctors, social workers urged the Board of Supervisors to boost staffing and provide safer working conditions at San Francisco Department of Public Health (DPH) facilities.

Workers made their case: San Francisco needs more registered nurses and support staff, expedite hiring, more violence and disaster training, and include workers in decisions affecting their work. 

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County Workers Take A Stand for San Joaquin Residents in Two-Day Strike
As community suffers from systemic neglect of services by the Board of Supervisors, thousands of workers fight back against the Board’s illegal refusal to bargain

Thousands of San Joaquin County workers from several selected County departments participated in the strike, including Human Services Agency, Behavioral Health Services, Substance Abuse Services, the Department of Child Support Services, and San Joaquin General Hospital. Registered Nurses at the County hospital who are members of the California Nurses Association (CNA) also participated in this week’s strike over growing concerns regarding rampant short staffing.

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San Joaquin County Unfair Labor Practice Strike

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GOING ON STRIKE

  • What County worksites are going on strike?
  • What is an Unfair Labor Practice strike?
  • What are my rights when I’m on strike?
  • What is appropriate conduct on a picket line?

What County worksites are going on strike?

The San Joaquin County strike will end on Saturday, March 7 at 6:59 AM. Until then, departments that are participating in the strike are listed below: