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Community Hospital RNs Join Forces with California Nurses Association

By January 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Monterey Nurses Join California Nurses Association

Community Hospital Nurses Vote for Union Representation

In a significant move for healthcare professionals on the Central Coast, registered nurses at the Community Hospital of Monterey Peninsula have voted this week to join the California Nurses Association (CNA) as their official union. This decision marks a pivotal moment for the 800 nurses at the hospital, granting them a collective voice in advocating for better working conditions and patient care.

California Nurses Association: A Powerful Ally

The California Nurses Association is part of National Nurses United, the largest registered nurse union in the United States, representing over 100,000 members across more than 200 facilities statewide. With nearly 225,000 registered nurses nationwide, CNA’s extensive reach aims to tackle systemic issues within the healthcare sector, advocating for both nurses and their patients.

Community Hospital joins a cadre of other local hospitals already represented by the CNA, such as the Salinas Valley Medical Health Center, Natividad Medical Center, Watsonville Community Hospital, Dominican Hospital, Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital, and Mee Memorial in King City.

Election Results and Nurse Perspectives

The election, overseen by the National Labor Relations Board, concluded with a final vote count announced this past Friday. Registered Nurse Kim Campbell expressed enthusiasm about the union’s formation: “This is a great day for the Monterey Peninsula community and the patients we care for. By forming our union, we now have a voice to advocate for our patients and improve the working environment for nurses.”

Monica Sciuto, a public information officer for Montage Health, the organization overseeing Community Hospital, affirmed the hospital’s respect for the vote’s outcome. “We honor their decision and will work within the new framework to uphold our shared commitment to exceptional patient care and a positive work environment,” she stated.

Addressing Staffing Concerns

A press release from the California Nurses Association highlighted that the push for unionization stemmed from ongoing issues related to chronic short staffing. Nurses expressed that understaffing limits their ability to meet patients’ needs adequately. Furthermore, many nurses reported that they are often denied their rightful breaks during 12-hour shifts, forcing them to either forgo meals or leave their patients in the care of colleagues who are already managing a full patient load.

The nurses believe that Community Hospital possesses the financial resources necessary to address these crucial community concerns.

Future Steps: Negotiating a Contract

Nurses are now set to elect their bargaining team and prepare for contract negotiations. Orthopedic unit nurse Kristine Olalia expressed optimism: “I am thrilled we will be able to start bargaining on the issues that truly matter, such as patient care, safe staffing, and workplace violence prevention policies.”

This new union representation could significantly enhance the working conditions for nurses at Community Hospital and, importantly, improve care for patients in the Monterey Peninsula community.

For continuous updates on healthcare and nursing issues, stay connected with the California Nurses Association and support local healthcare initiatives.

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