California Nurses Threaten To Strike If Members Are Reclassified as Supervisors
Four hundred members of the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee surrounded the National Labor Relations Board regional office in Los Angeles on October 5 in a protest against the board’s Kentucky River ruling. The ruling may bar up to eight million workers from union representation by reclassifying them as supervisors. Over 30,000 CNA/NNOC nurses have signed pledge cards supporting strike activity if the rulings are applied to their workplaces. Photo: California Nurses Association.





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