Subject: Unleashing Healthcare Upheaval: 85 Strikes And Counting - LR INK

June 8, 2023

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Unleashing Healthcare Upheaval: 85 Strikes And Counting - LR INK

by Kimberly Ricci

It feels like only yesterday that the SEIU propelled the Fight For $15 initiative in several industries. Now, the union is at the forefront of a legislative push toward a $25 minimum wage for California’s healthcare workers by 2025. Oddly enough, that bill sits alongside a potential TikTok ban, so at least 2023 does not cease to have a sense of humor.


We didn’t have to wait long to see this idea spread from Labor Lab, CA (zip code unknown) to other areas. In Connecticut, the SEIU has been pitching the “Pathway To 25” initiative, and police arrested 58 protesters who blocked traffic over the issue. This dust-up was part of a strike that’s now in Week 3 with 1,700 workers on the picket lines.


Additionally, this is only one of 85 strikes since 2021 in the healthcare industry – a realm where collateral damage from Big Labor is not an exaggerated portrayal.

2023 began with a bang for healthcare strikes, too. In January, National Nurses United called for rallies across the U.S., and in New York, 7,000 nurses embarked upon a three-day strike, which resulted in 19% raises for workers at two major medical centers.


Judging from this month’s crop of updates, the picket lines will not slow down. Granted, the below Texas strike pales in worker volume to the NY strike mentioned above, but the collective amount of healthcare upheaval remains worth noticing.


Let’s take a tour of U.S. healthcare upheaval this month:


  • Texas: 900 nurses at Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin overwhelmingly voted to authorize what would be “the largest nurses strike in Texas history.” This followed eight months of bargaining, after which the union and the health care system only agreed on 3 out of 40 demands. This won’t be the most heavily populated healthcare strike of the year, but one cannot ignore it.

  • Kansas: A strike authorization vote could soon put 650 nurses on the picket lines at Ascension Via Christi St. Francis in Wichita.

  • More from California: 1,300 workers at UCSF Children’s Hospital Oakland voted to authorize a 3-day strike.

  • Washington: 170 workers went on strike as EvergreenHealth Monroe contract talks continue with SEIU.

  • Ohio: Cincinnati VA nurses rallied over union accusations that VA police have intimidated nurses who push for improved patient ratios and higher wages.

  • Minnesota: SEIU 300 Mayo Clinic surgery workers accused their employer of “downright greed” by declining to increase their wages.


In slightly brighter news, Lifelong Medical Clinics averted a planned June 5 strike that could have shut down up to 17 clinics throughout the Bay Area for two days.

Meanwhile, the University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center is the subject of an antitrust complaint from workers, who allege that their own healthcare insurance requires them to use UPMC facilities, causing them to rack up medical debt with their own employer.


As always, unions remain pleased to take advantage of this industry’s perfect storm, which includes worker shortages and budget shortfalls. That temperature keeps rising.

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Union Bailout


NLRB General Counsel Overreaches On Noncompete Agreements

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U.S. Supreme Court's Ruling In Strike Case Puts Unions On Defense

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Vice President Kamala Harris Visits Philadelphia To Meet With SEIU

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California State Assembly Passes Franchisor-Franchisee Joint Liability Bill

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Supreme Court Strike Damage Ruling Throws Curveball At NLRB 

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The War Over No Strike Clauses Has A New Front Line

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Corruption

Former DC And EMS Workers File Suit Over Retirement Benefits

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Organizing

Don't Believe The ‘Union Boom’ Hype: Workers Want Out As Biden Seeks To Keep Them In

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Colectivo Coffee Workers In Wisconsin, Chicago Approve Union Contract

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Chicago Theater Production Forms Drunk Shakespeare United With Actors' Equity

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Ben & Jerry's Scoopers Pass Vote To Form Workers Union

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NLRB Rejects Starbucks Workers' Attempt To Leave Union

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Madison Sourdough Union Election Shows Reach Of Labor’s Service Sector Surge

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Could There Be A Third Amazon Union Election In Bessemer?

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Bessemer Amazon Union Organizer Jennifer Bates Says She Was Fired: 'I Will Not Be Silenced’

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Cleaning Staff At American Dream Mall Were Fired For Union Drive, Feds Say

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The Fight To Unionize Restaurants Heads To The New York Pizzeria 

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NLRB Issues First Complaint Against OKC Apple Store Management 

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Blue Bird Workers Vote To Join USW

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OUTRAGE! Starbucks Workers United Demands Answers after Instagram Account Blocked 

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Media/Tech/AI


AI Will Impact Jobs (But Not Mine)

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Austin American-Statesman Staff Strike Over Low Pay

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Twitter Janitors In New York File Lawsuit Over Firings And Back Pay

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Education


United Steelworkers Seeking Vote To Unionize Thousands Of Pitt Staff

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Hundreds Of UW Researchers, Postdocs Now On Strike

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UAW


UAW Members Begin 100-Day Countdown

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EV Job Guarantees, Wage Changes Figure In UAW Contract Demands

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Biggest Auto Union Gears Up for Fight Over Battery Worker Pay 

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UAW Members, Mayor Johnson Protest Master Lock Plant Closure

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UAW, CWA Move To Sabotage Clarios Strike, Allowing Company To Increase Production At Missouri Factory

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UAW Union Outlines Lofty Demands Union Outlines Lofty Demands Ahead Of Critical Negotiations With Detroit Automakers

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UAW President's Statement On Supreme Court Ruling On Glacier Northwest V. Teamsters

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'Pony Up:' UAW Leadership Details Priorities For Detroit Three Contract Talks

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Statement From UAW VP Mike Booth On Anniversary Of GM Bankruptcy

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UAW's Video Inside Kokomo Plant Blasts GM Downsizing

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GM To Invest Over $1 Billion In Flint Plants To Boost Truck Production 

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Teamsters


UPS Strike Votes Start This Week 

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Teamsters Reach Compromise With UPS On 2 Key Issues As Strike Looms 

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Teamsters, ABF Reach Tentative Agreement On New Contract

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Hawaii Gas Service Not Yet Disrupted By Teamsters Strike

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Teamsters Strike Hawaii Gas After Contract Talks Fail 

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U.S. Truckers At ABF Vote To Strike As Negotiations With Yellow And UPS Continue

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UPS, Teamsters Take Break After SurePost Agreement

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Glacier Northwest: Gathering Evidence On The Picket Line

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Transportation


Pro-Union Delta Flight Attendants Rallying Outside Atlanta Airport Over Memorial Day Weekend

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Delta Mechanics: Fixin' To Be Teamsters

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San Diego Bus Drivers On Strike Against Poor Working Conditions 

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Minimum Rising


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NRA Wants To Stop California's FAST Recovery Act, Draw New Workers To Industry

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Leadership


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