National Nurses United
Coverage of National Nurses United in the Nexus archive.
- El-Sayed unloads on media, Democratic criticism
Abdul El-Sayed, a progressive candidate for Michigan's Senate primary, criticizes Third Way and Mike Rogers, framing his campaign as a challenge to corporate influence and political opponents. His campaign has gained attention through alliances with groups like National Nurses United and the Working Families Party, which aim to counter AIPAC's influence.
- The highest-paid hospital CEO made $43 million last year all while Americans hold $220 billion in medical debt
The highest-paid hospital CEO earned $43 million in 2025 as Americans collectively hold $220 billion in medical debt. Congressional hearings highlighted tensions over rising healthcare costs and executive compensation disparities, with nurses criticizing CEOs for multimillion-dollar salaries amid staff shortages and patient care challenges.
- Nurses at Chicago’s St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital vote to form a union
Nurses at St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital in Chicago voted 96% in favor of forming a union with the National Nurses Organizing Committee (NNOC) after six nurses were fired for union organizing. The hospital, owned by Prime Healthcare, stated it will bargain in good faith, while nurses continue to demand reinstatement of the fired colleagues and address concerns about staffing and safety.