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University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California, Los Angeles, Santa Monica campus

John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital, Cook County Health and Hospitals System, Chicago IL

Members of the Workers Assembly Against Racism gathered on February 20, 2021 across from Bezos-owned Whole Foods Market in Union Square South for a nation-wide solidarity event with the unionizing Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

New York County Supreme Court - Union activists held an emergency protest in Foley Square in Manhattan, home of federal and state courthouses on June 27, 2018. The workers rally to show that their unions will not be cowed by attempts to destroy their collective power. This morning the Supreme Court ruled against unions and all working people in the Janus v. AFSCME case. Overturning 40 years of precedent. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

Members of the Workers Assembly Against Racism gathered on February 20, 2021 across from Bezos-owned Whole Foods Market in Union Square South for a nation-wide solidarity event with the unionizing Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital, Salinas CA

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

Union activists held an emergency protest in Foley Square in Manhattan, home of federal and state courthouses on June 27, 2018. The workers rally to show that their unions will not be cowed by attempts to destroy their collective power. This morning the Supreme Court ruled against unions and all working people in the Janus v. AFSCME case. Overturning 40 years of precedent. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On Saturday, May 2nd, 2020, the Staff of Teamsters Local 986 volunteered at a Food Drive sponsored by Colettes’ Children’s Home in Huntington Beach, CA.

Over 1500 families from all over Southern California received food supplies to help them endure the current global health crisis. #Teamsters #UnionStrong

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

Outraged by the CUNY chancellor’s last-minute refusal to pay contractual equity raises for lower-paid faculty and staff, CUNY’s professional staff and faculty held a demonstration on Presidents’ Day outside CUNY Central Office in Manhattan demanding that the decision be reversed. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

Union activists held an emergency protest in Foley Square in Manhattan, home of federal and state courthouses on June 27, 2018. The workers rally to show that their unions will not be cowed by attempts to destroy their collective power. This morning the Supreme Court ruled against unions and all working people in the Janus v. AFSCME case. Overturning 40 years of precedent. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On Saturday, May 2nd, 2020, the Staff of Teamsters Local 986 volunteered at a Food Drive sponsored by Colettes’ Children’s Home in Huntington Beach, CA.

Over 1500 families from all over Southern California received food supplies to help them endure the current global health crisis. #Teamsters #UnionStrong

On Saturday, May 2nd, 2020, the Staff of Teamsters Local 986 volunteered at a Food Drive sponsored by Colettes’ Children’s Home in Huntington Beach, CA.

Over 1500 families from all over Southern California received food supplies to help them endure the current global health crisis. #Teamsters #UnionStrong

On Saturday, May 2nd, 2020, the Staff of Teamsters Local 986 volunteered at a Food Drive sponsored by Colettes’ Children’s Home in Huntington Beach, CA.

Over 1500 families from all over Southern California received food supplies to help them endure the current global health crisis. #Teamsters #UnionStrong

Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital, Salinas CA

Union activists held an emergency protest in Foley Square in Manhattan, home of federal and state courthouses on June 27, 2018. The workers rally to show that their unions will not be cowed by attempts to destroy their collective power. This morning the Supreme Court ruled against unions and all working people in the Janus v. AFSCME case. Overturning 40 years of precedent. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

CUNY students, faculty, and community members, joined by elected officials participated on a march from Brooklyn Borough Hall to the Defund The Police Occupation at City Hall on June 27, 2020 demanding the city administration to redirect funds from the New York Police Department to the City University of New York (CUNY), which serves predominantly low-income black and brown students. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

CUNY students, faculty, and community members, joined by elected officials participated on a march from Brooklyn Borough Hall to the Defund The Police Occupation at City Hall on June 27, 2020 demanding the city administration to redirect funds from the New York Police Department to the City University of New York (CUNY), which serves predominantly low-income black and brown students. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

On Saturday, May 2nd, 2020, the Staff of Teamsters Local 986 volunteered at a Food Drive sponsored by Colettes’ Children’s Home in Huntington Beach, CA.

Over 1500 families from all over Southern California received food supplies to help them endure the current global health crisis. #Teamsters #UnionStrong

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