RNs and Activists from Across U.S. to March in Chicago To Defend Their Rights to Unionize, Advocate for Patients
Some 200 or more registered nurses and other working people from California to Maine held a march and rally in Chicago on Tuesday, August 8 to protest an imminent threat to nurses’ democratic rights to union representation and their ability to safely advocate for their patients. Protesters marched to the headquarters of the American Hospital Association, the national umbrella of the hospital industry. The AHA is pushing for a ruling, expected any day, from the federal labor board that could declare hundreds of thousands of RNs as “supervisors,” and thus ineligible for union representation.
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