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Nurses Strike at Area Sutter Health Hospitals
Almost 5,000 registered nurses are striking at 15 Northern California hospitals in California's largest nursing strike in a decade. Thirteen of the Hospitals targeted are affiliates of Sutter Health, the parent company of Sutter Amador Hospital in Jackson. Two Sacramento area hospitals, Yuba City’s Fremont Medical Center and Rideout Memorial Hospital in nearby Marysville, are also on the strike list. According to the Sacramento Business Journal, staffing, patient-care practices and retirement benefits are primary issues in the stalled contract negotiations that prompted the strike authorized by members of the California Nurses Association. The 2-day walkout was scheduled to begin 7 a.m. Wednesday and run until 7 a.m. Friday. Affected Sutter hospitals are located in the Bay Area. According to Sutter Amador Hospital CEO Anne Platt, nurses at Sutter Amador are members of Service Employees International Union, a completely different union than the striking nurses. “We’ll enter negotiations with our nurses before the end of the year,” said Platt, “and we’re optimistic about those talks. We’ve enjoyed a collaborative relationship with our union here at Sutter Amador.” (end) am Sacramento Business Journal contributed to this story
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Governor Schwarzenegger Faces a Mountain of Bills
Good news, bad news – depending on your political perspective… If you think Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger needs to earn his keep, he has plenty to keep him busy over the next week. But if you think less government is a good thing, you might be dismayed to know that the governor has nearly 600 pieces of legislation passed by the legislature last month, waiting to be signed. According to an ABC News10 report, the governor spent the Columbus Day holiday surrounded by staff in his capitol office, reviewing stacks of bills. Among the measures pending: Legislation legalizing gay marriage, banning adults from smoking in cars when children are inside and a measure that would authorize the state to provide financial aid to illegal immigrant college students. Schwarzenegger has already signed 354 bills so far this year, vetoing 15 measures. He has until midnight October 14th to decide the remaining 596 bills. An ABC News 10 story.