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RN network in action: Please send this email to all your RN friends and colleagues!
Why is this the time for
a "RN Super-Union"?
Nurses from coast to coast have yearned for a powerful,
national movement of direct-care RNs to strengthen our voice at
the bedside and in the corridors of Congress and our state
capitols, to transform our healthcare system, and to protect our
patients, our colleagues, and our profession.
Until now, direct-care RNs have been fragmented in separate
unions or poorly represented by non-RN unions that fail to
prioritize the unique needs of RNs and patients. Countless RNs
have been denied the right to form a union.
We need a national union of direct-care RNs, lead by
direct-care RNs, that can speak with a strong, unified
professional voice nationally. We need to use our collective
strength to reverse the growing, multi-state attacks by the
healthcare industry on RN staffing, professional practice,
compensation, health benefits, retirement security, and our
ability to be patient advocates and our right to form
unions.
Now is the time! With the formation of National Nurses
United, we have a historic opportunity to create just that kind
of powerful voice. RNs from CNA/NNOC, MNA, and the UAN are
coming together to create a 150,000 "RN Super-Union," the
largest union and most influential collective voice of
registered nurses in US History, in a step that has already
drawn the attention of our employers, our legislators, and the
tens of thousands of unrepresented nurses throughout the
country.

How will the "RN
Super-Union" affect my life as a RN?
When faced with chronic unsafe staffing, a lack of a voice in
decisions that affect our practice, and lack of respect at the
workplace, RNs leave the bedside. With the "RN Super-Union,"
gone are the days of RNs feeling alone, overwhelmed, and
powerless to change the healthcare system.
When we work together we can:
- Win national RN staffing ratios and an end to mandatory
overtime nationally.
- Obtain organized power and influence for
our profession, like teachers, firefighters, and
police have done.
- Build a national retirement pension for nurses.
- Create one national progressive voice for healthcare reform,
protection and advancement of safe nursing practice.
- Strengthen contract standards nationally for nurses that
already have union contracts.
- Reach out to organize the millions of nurses in America who
have been waiting for the opportunity to be part of a
union.
- Take back our profession so that every RN can advocate for
patients without fear of retribution.
 We
are changing the face of nursing in America!
The "RN Super-Union"
Moves Forward
This historic affiliation agreement has already been approved
by elected BODs/Exec. Boards for all three organizations.
To make it official, delegate bodies from each of the
organizations must also approve the affiliation.
- CNA/NNOC’s delegate body voted unanimously for the
affiliation in September.
- Massachusetts Nurses Association’s convention voted
overwhelmingly to affiliate in October.
- UAN's National Labor Assembly representing 80% of UAN
members voted unanimously to support the affiliation in
November. All that remains is a UAN mail ballot process —
a formality given that the majority of UAN delegates have
already spoken in support of the affiliation.
With any major advance, there will be some detractors who,
like healthcare industry employers, are in favor of keeping RN
voices divided across individual states, but this historic
process, favored and greeted with enthusiasm by the overwhelming
majority of all our members, is rapidly proceeding.

What’s
Next?
In December, RNs from around the country will travel to
Arizona for National Nurses United’s founding convention.
Convention delegates will demonstrate the power of the national
"RN Super-Union" by moving forward together to put plans into
action to achieve our goals for national staffing ratios,
guaranteed healthcare for all, and organizing RNs that want a
collective voice to advocate for the their patients.
RNs that work in similar hospital types or chains will come
together in National Summit meetings to harness and coordinate
collective power. A National Political Summit will coordinate
our political and legislative efforts, including implementing a
plan to pass SB 1031, the bill that would create national RN
staffing ratios, and we are planning another major gathering of
nurses in Washington in May for National Nurses Week, building
on our great "RN Day of Action" last May.
We will forge international ties with nurses in other
countries. The president of the Canadian Federation of nurses
will speak at our convention in Arizona. We have strong links
with nurses in Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Japan, the United
Kingdom, and many other countries in Latin America, Europe, and
Asia in particular. Sharing our successes, our experiences, and
our collective work, will strengthen our ability to protect
patients, improve healthcare, and promote the role of nurses
across borders.
A New Day for RNs
Our national movement is animated by a guiding vision of a
new moment for nurses, a once in a lifetime opportunity to
dramatically improve the lives of all nurses and patients and
transform the face of healthcare. But we also face enormous
challenges and threats from a billion dollar healthcare industry
determined to undermine our progress and our standards.
A moment to build a healthcare system based on compassion and
patient need, not on greed. To ensure our hospitals and clinics
are centers of healing, not profit centers for speculators and
CEOs. To promote our profession and honor the dedication of
front line nurses with safe conditions, fair compensation, and
the ability to retire in dignity.
Every year, national polls document that registered nurses
are the most trusted profession in America. That is a sacred
trust that reflects the confidence and support we have from our
patients and the public. It’s up to all of us, through our
unity, our vision, and our collective strength to fulfill the
promise.
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Get Involved — It’s Our
Future
To participate, contact:
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In solidarity for RN power,
CNA/NNOC Headquarters 2000 Franklin Street Oakland, CA
94619
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