Health & Fitness
Don't Get Sick! LA Area Nurses Plan to Strike this Week
Thousands of nurses are planning to walk out Thursday and Friday to protest hospital staffing levels.

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.”
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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.
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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.
There was no immediate response from Kaiser or Providence.
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