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  • Be Well on Thursday: 12,000 California nurses to strike

    The unions really care about your health; so much so, they are forcing nurses who pay bribes to work, to stay off the job on Thursday.

    ""Patient safety should not be leveraged by CNA leadership as a negotiation tactic," Dwaine Duckett, UC vice president in charge of human resources, said in a statement. "Hopefully, the union leadership will now refocus and join us at the bargaining table."

    If the strike happens, it would be the first involving registered nurses from the UC system since they became unionized in 1984, said Jill Furillo, national bargaining director for National Nurses United, a 150,000-member union that formed in December when the California Nurses Association joined with nurses in Massachusetts, Minnesota and other Midwestern states.

    PERB has already agreed with UC's complaint that the walkout would violate a "no strike" provision in the current contract, represent bad-faith bargaining and put patients at risk, UC officials said."

    Note that the unions’ signature to a contract is a lie. The current contract has a "no strike clause".

    What else would you expect from a corrupt organization that uses government to force free people into paying bribes in order to work--honesty?

    Want to find corruption--go to a union.

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