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Temple Hospital Workers Strike

 

by James Parks, Mar 31, 2010

Photo credit: PASNAP
Nurses and health professionals demonstrate how Temple’s proposed “gag clause” would silence them.

Today, 1,000 nurses and 500 health care workers at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia set up a picket line that eventually grew to more than 1,200 for a noon-time rally.  

Members of the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals (PASNAP), an affiliate of national Nurses United (NNU), have been without a contract since September.

 Maureen May, president of the nurses union, told the crowd:

 We will be on strike until Temple is ready to begin a relationship of cooperation and respect. This strike is about our fundamental rights as workers and healthcare professionals, which the hospital seeks to undermine with their ‘best and final’ offer. Their offer has not changed for months, despite the union’s commitment to good faith bargaining. 

Under Temple’s last offer, individual nurses and healthcare professionals could be disciplined or fired if the hospital believes he or she made a publicly disparaging comment about the hospital. Management also is demanding a huge increase in health care costs and has refused to discuss nurses’ concerns over staffing levels.

Jackie Silver, president of the healthcare professional and technical union, told the rally:

We make Temple look good every day when we are delivering patient care. We know the patients and take care of them and their families. Temple’s bargaining posture and proposals would harm, not improve, patient care, and we cannot accept that. This is the reason we are on strike-our patients, our professions, and our fundamental right to stand up to keep Temple a safe, quality hospital.

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  1. Social list on 01.04.2010 at 13:37 (Reply)

    What are the AFL-CIO’s plans to come to the aid of this crucial struggle for justice? How about a MASSIVE convergence on Philly of tens of thousands of unionized workers, in active solidarity with the embattled Temple Nurses and their union. When I visited The so-called ‘City of Brotherly Love’ I couldn’t help but notice how narrow were the old city streets, how clogged with traffic. So, let’s clog it up further, with the biggest show of union solidarity they’ve ever seen, to the point where Philly, and Temple U, cry ‘uncle!’ The nurses need a Win! And organized labor needs a Win! And real healthcare reform begins with defending the nurses and rolling back the disgusting union-busting of Temple U hospital.

    1. hdecker on 02.04.2010 at 21:51 (Reply)

      Speaking as a social worker in this Union, we would welcome all of you to Philly, we are fighting the good fight and have realized quickly this is about Unions taking a stand against Union busting, I’ll be on the line tommorrow, glad to know we’re supported

    2. phillyrn on 03.04.2010 at 20:32 (Reply)

      Yes…. we could sure use the support

  2. walter tillow on 01.04.2010 at 14:08 (Reply)

    $10,000 a week scabs paid by tax dollars

    http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/20100331_Temple_health_professionals_walk_the_picket_line.html

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