December 30, 2024 The Best Source of News, Culture, Lifestyle for Culver City, Mar Vista, Del Rey, Palms and West Los Angeles

Nurses In Los Angeles Strike Due To Cuts In Health Coverage

courtesy image
courtesy image

More than 5,000 nurses will stage strikes in the Los Angeles area and around the state tomorrow and Friday to press for higher staffing levels and what they call safer conditions for patients.

“Management demands for cuts in health coverage for RNs and their families are also a major focus for nurses … especially RNs who work for the Sutter Health chain,” according to the California Nurses Association and National Nurses United.

According to the unions, their members “are calling on hospitals to stop endangering patients by implementing safe staffing levels and taking steps to retain experienced RNs. They are also demanding policies that give RNs a stronger voice in patient care delivery.”

Talks are scheduled today at one of the Los Angeles area hospitals targeted in the strike, Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance, but the nurses are doubtful that hospital officials wish to resolve differences “after hospital officials surrounded the facility with fence barricades on Monday,” according to the unions.

In Los Angeles County, a two-day strike is scheduled Thursday and Friday at Kaiser Permanente’s Los Angeles Medical Center on Sunset Boulevard and for one day on Friday at Providence’s Torrance hospital and Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica.

Nurses will also be on strike Thursday at five Sutter corporation hospitals in Northern California — in Auburn, Burlingame, Roseville, Santa Rosa and Tracy.

Union officials said picketing would take place at Kaiser at 4867 Sunset Blvd. starting at 7 a.m., and a rally would be held there at noon Thursday and Friday. On Friday, picketing will start at 8 a.m. at Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance at 4101 Torrance Blvd. and at Providence Saint John’s Health Center at 2121 Santa Monica Blvd.

“We want patient safety regulations and protections added to our contract. Patients come first,” said Intensive Care Unit RN Heather Garrant, one of 700 RNs at Providence Health’s Little Company of Mary Torrance.

A statement by Kaiser Foundation Hospitals said there are varying allegations by nurses in various parts of the country on why they are staging simultaneous strikes over the coming days.

“While we cannot speak to the actions taking place at non Kaiser Permanente facilities, regarding labor activities at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center (LAMC), this strike is simply a tool the California Nurses Association (CNA) has decided to use, to influence the votes of nurses regarding their choice for labor representation,” the statement read. “The CNA is one of three unions that will appear on the ballot in an election yet to be scheduled. The CNA does not currently represent the nurses at LAMC. It is unfortunate that one of the organizing tactics chosen by this union is to call on nurses to walk away from their patients. We believe it is entirely inappropriate to attempt to disrupt patient care or service as part of a union organizing effort.”

The statement said Kaiser Foundation Hospitals respect the rights of its employees to choose whether they want to be represented by a union and, if so, which union will represent them.

“We will remain neutral in the representation election, which will be scheduled and conducted by the National Labor Relations Board,” the statement said. “We have plans in place to ensure we will have adequate levels of quality nursing care available to meet the needs of our patients, should some nurses heed the call of this union and decide to walk off the job. Nurses may also choose to cross the picket line and report to work.”

The statement said this strike action is not about quality or adequate staffing.

“The quality of care our teams provide at LAMC has never been higher,” the statement said. “In fact, just this week, the Los Angeles Medical Center and all Kaiser Permanente hospitals in Southern California received an “A” grade (Spring 2015 Hospital Safety Score) from the Leapfrog Group, an independent advocacy group of public and private purchasers of employee health coverage. Also, last year for the sixth consecutive year, Kaiser Permanente received an excellent rating, four stars, in the “HMO Provides Recommended Care” category of the 2014 HMO Quality Report Card released by the California Office of the Patient Advocate. Additionally, our nursing staff ratios meet or exceed state guidelines. This strike is not about staffing, workload, or anything related to quality. It’s about this union’s inability to use any organizing tools beyond the counterproductive, out-of-date, and inappropriate tactics they have used in just about every situation, for decades.”

The statement ended by saying this strike was “unnecessary and counterproductive.”

“We have asked our nurses to reject the union’s call to walk off the job,” it read. “It is critical that we work collaboratively, together so that we can continue to provide high quality care for our patients.”

in News
Related Posts

(Video) At Vistamar School – Discover the way high school should be

December 29, 2024

December 29, 2024

Students achieve remarkable outcomes with our strong academics, small classes, andpersonalized approach. Our graduates don’t just attend college—they excel. Vistamar’sunique...

HUD Report Reveals Record 18% Surge in U.S. Homelessness in 2024

December 29, 2024

December 29, 2024

Despite the Rise, Veteran Homelessness Hits Record Low The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released its 2024...

Santa Monica Man Arrested in Fatal Hit-and-Run of Vietnam Veteran

December 29, 2024

December 29, 2024

Suspect Faces Murder and Felony Charges; Police Recover Evidence Rod Sharif, a Santa Monica man, was arrested on December 27,...

After LA Deputy Pleads Guilty in Trans Man’s Beating, Multiple Deputies Suspended

December 26, 2024

December 26, 2024

Federal Civil Rights Case Exposes Misconduct and Attempted Cover-Up at LASD Last week, Los Angeles Sheriff’s Deputy Joseph Benza III...

Culver City Police Recover Stolen Trailer and Bring Holiday Cheer to Walk ‘n Rollers

December 26, 2024

December 26, 2024

Police Rally Community Support To Deliver Bikes and Gear To Nonprofit After Theft The holidays were nearly derailed for local...

Los Angeles Public Health Warns Pet Owners: Avoid Recalled Raw Pet Food Linked to Bird Flu

December 26, 2024

December 26, 2024

Recalled Raw Feline Turkey Recipe Linked to H5 Bird Flu Cases in House Cats, Pet Death The Los Angeles County...

The Best and Most Intriguing NYE Celebrations on the Westside

December 25, 2024

December 25, 2024

Check Out These Options for Your New Year’s Dinner & Drinks Alice B., the newest creation of the duo behind...

Vietnam War Veteran Killed in Santa Monica Hit-and-Run on Wilshire

December 25, 2024

December 25, 2024

Police Seek Public’s Help in Identifying Suspect After Fatal Collision The life of a Vietnam War veteran was extinguished in...

Film Review: The Brutalist

December 24, 2024

December 24, 2024

By Dolores Quintana Filled with grandeur as stark as the Brutalist architecture designed by László Tóth, The Brutalist is epic...

Metro Los Angeles Offers Free Holiday Rides For the Holidays, Exclusive Event Perks

December 23, 2024

December 23, 2024

Celebrate the Season With Free Rides, Special Surprises, Discounted Access  Metro is making it easier for Los Angeles residents and...

Culver City Police Seek Suspects in Armed Robbery Following ATM Withdrawal

December 23, 2024

December 23, 2024

Two Suspects Stole Over $4,000 After Following a Victim From an ATM Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred...

First Human Case of H5 Bird Flu Confirmed in Los Angeles County

December 23, 2024

December 23, 2024

Exposure to Raw or Undercooked Animal Products Pose Risks A human case of H5 bird flu has been confirmed in...

Film Review: Nosferatu

December 22, 2024

December 22, 2024

By Dolores Quintana Claws encased in a velvet glove. The audience helplessly feels Death’s wings enveloping the characters. Robert Egger’s...

School of Rock West LA Turns 14 This November

December 22, 2024

December 22, 2024

By Susan Payne While School of Rock West Los Angeles is celebrating its 14th anniversary this November, the school continues...

Culver City Police Offer Vacation Checks for Peace of Mind During Holiday Travel

December 22, 2024

December 22, 2024

Sign Up for Free Patrol Checks While You’re Away to Keep Your Home Secure With the holiday season in full...