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NUHW members gather in Sacramento for Lobby Day

With NUHW sponsoring two mental health parity bills, more than fifty members converged on Sacramento for face-to-face meetings with state lawmakers.

Hospital workers call on UC Regents to stop UCSF’s “Trumpian” plan to cancel union contracts, cut pay

Workers at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland are heading to San Francisco this week to urge the University of California Board of Regents to stop UCSF Health from cancelling their union contracts, and forcing them into UC unions.

Mental health therapists to gather at Capitol for National Union of Healthcare Workers Lobbying Day, Wednesday, May 14 — Mental Health Matters Day

Psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, and other NUHW members will hold a public gathering with elected officials outside the State Capitol on Mental Health Matters Day.

Kaiser mental health workers ratify contract after 196-day strike

After 196-day strike in Southern California, the new contract includes several improvements, including a defined benefit pension, but does not establish full equity for behavioral health within the Kaiser system.

Tentative agreement reached to end Kaiser mental health strike

NUHW will review the tentative agreement with its members. NUHW expects to complete the ratification vote by May 8. If ratified, the agreement will have immediate effect.

Kaiser Mental Health Care Strike: May 2, 2025

We were honored for our strike today at Los Angeles City Hall. About a dozen strikers were on hand to accept a special May Day Award from Councilmembers Hugo Soto-Martinez and Eunisses Hernandez. 

THURSDAY: Children’s Hospital Oakland workers to launch strike vote at May Day rally against UCSF pay cut plan

Workers at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland are preparing to go on strike to stop UCSF’s plan to integrate the hospital into UCSF Health — a move that would cost workers their union and at least $7,000 per year in take-home pay.

Legislature advances mental health parity bills as Kaiser strike hits Day 192

The Assembly Health Committee on Tuesday voted 12-1 to advance AB 1429, (Bains, D-Delano) that would make it much easier for Kaiser patients to get fully reimbursed for out-of pocket mental health expenses.

TUESDAY: Assembly to consider mental health bill helping Kaiser patients who have to pay out-of-pocket for care

The Assembly Health Committee will hear AB 1429, which would require Kaiser to provide full reimbursement for patients paying out-of-pocket for behavioral health services that Kaiser should be providing.

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Workers hone their leadership skills in NUHW Steward Training

The recent session in Sacramento, which included a visit from the capital city’s mayor, helped equip workers with the tools to build power in the workplace.