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2019 SF Registered Nurses Ratification Vote Schedule
| Day | Date | Time | Chapter | Location |
| Mon | 6/17 | 12:00pm-1:00pm | Comm Public Health Nurses | Ocean Park Health Center, 1351 24th Ave. |
| Mon | 6/17 | 2:30pm-3:30pm | Comm Public Health Nurses | Medical Respite & Sobering Ctr, 1171 Mission St. |
| Tues | 6/18 | 10:00am-11:00am | Comm Public Health Nurses |
SF Registered Nurses Bargaining Team Has Reached a Tentative Agreement with the City
The bargaining team recommends a YES vote on this Tentative Agreement.
Registered Nurses Speak Out For Patient Care, Demand an End to Short Staffing
From the bargaining table, to the streets, and before hospitals’ oversight committees, nurses are refusing to back down when to it comes to patient quality care and safety on the job.
No Hate in Healthcare
Nurses Condemn U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Rule Enabling Discrimination in Healthcare Services
Today nurses, joined by community allies, gathered in front of SF General Hospital’s historic Ward 86—the first dedicated AIDS clinic in the country—to speak out against the Trump Administration’s “conscience in healthcare” rule. The rule allows healthcare providers, insurance companies, hospitals and pharmacies to refuse healthcare based on personal beliefs.
Nurses and Healthcare Workers Sound the Alarm on Short-Staffing, Increased Pressures on Public Health Services Resulting from Rising Income Inequality
SF Healthcare Workers Demand Mayor Breed Invest in Programs and Workforce that Address Complex Mental and Physical Health Needs Stemming from Growing Public Health Crisis
March 7 International Women’s Day Action in SF
March & Rally - 1 South Van Ness, SF
Income inequality hurts all of us but attacks on the public services and programs that we provide hurt women disproportionately. Women are still 35 percent more likely than men to be in poverty in America.
In honor of International Women’s Day, join us in a march and rally to urge Mayor London Breed and our Board of Supervisors to do the right thing: strengthen our city’s poverty and homelessness prevention programs, prioritize services to women and families, and negotiate a fair contract with workers.