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Hospital Staffing Shortages Draw Hundreds of Nurses and Healthcare Professionals to Rally at State Capitol on May 7


More than 400 healthcare union members return to Sacramento during Nurses Week in a direct appeal to elected leaders: Fix education backlog and staffing issues that impact patient care.

Rally at California State Capitol: West Steps, 10th Street and Capitol Avenue, Sacramento
Tuesday, May 7, 2024; 11:30 a.m. ? 12:30 p.m.
Call to schedule onsite interviews with nurses attending rally.
Photos and video of the rally will be available for media after the event at www.unacuhcp.org/backlog

SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Experts predict that more nurses will leave the bedside in the next 10 years and that other healthcare professionals may follow suit. (See Facts: www.unacuhcp.org/backlog). UNAC/UHCP members throughout California will return to Sacramento, urging solutions that will lead more students to remain in their communities for their healthcare careers, and empower them to enforce safe staffing in their hospitals.

Organized during Nurses Week, the rally highlights the urgent need for investment in nurse education and support for all healthcare professionals struggling with too many patients and insufficient staff to provide the safest care.

"Getting my nursing degree at my local community college was the path that allowed me to pursue my dream of becoming a nurse without going into debt," said Charmaine S. Morales, a registered nurse and president of UNAC/UHCP. "We cannot ignore the impact of the education backlog on hospital staffing and patient outcomes."

Morales added that current nurses and care providers feel their staffing complaints have fallen on deaf ears: "We need to improve how our state agencies handle short staffing. We cannot fix this crisis alone."

Union members will urge elected officials to prioritize the next generation of caregivers by passing legislation to expand advanced degree programs to community colleges and increase clinical placement opportunities for nursing students. The supply of nurses heavily relies on the state's higher education system, particularly California community college nursing programs, which train and supply a sizable proportion of California's nurses.

UNAC/UHCP members will visit their local representatives in Sacramento to discuss current proposals. We are asking elected officials to:

United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals (UNAC/UHCP) represents more than 35,000 registered nurses and health care professionals in California and Hawaii, including optometrists; pharmacists; physical, occupational and speech therapists; case managers; nurse midwives; social workers; clinical lab scientists; physician assistants and nurse practitioners; hospital support and technical staff. UNAC/UHCP is affiliated with the National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO.

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Anjetta Thackeray | [email protected] | 909-455-5146
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SOURCE United Nurses Associations of California / Union of Health Care Professionals


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