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  1. @peterjriley2024

    3/
    "... we are calling for urgent action to end the ICE violence in our communities. National Nurses United calls for a no vote on the Homeland Security Appropriations bill that is up for Senate approval next week and demands Congress abolish ICE entirely. We will be doing everything in our power to vote out any elected official who supports funding for this all-out assault on the health, safety, and civil rights of our people.

    Abolish ICE now.”

    #US
    #ICE
    #NNU
    #nurses

  2. @peterjriley2024

    3/
    "... we are calling for urgent action to end the ICE violence in our communities. National Nurses United calls for a no vote on the Homeland Security Appropriations bill that is up for Senate approval next week and demands Congress abolish ICE entirely. We will be doing everything in our power to vote out any elected official who supports funding for this all-out assault on the health, safety, and civil rights of our people.

    Abolish ICE now.”

    #US
    #ICE
    #NNU
    #nurses

  3. @peterjriley2024

    3/
    "... we are calling for urgent action to end the ICE violence in our communities. National Nurses United calls for a no vote on the Homeland Security Appropriations bill that is up for Senate approval next week and demands Congress abolish ICE entirely. We will be doing everything in our power to vote out any elected official who supports funding for this all-out assault on the health, safety, and civil rights of our people.

    Abolish ICE now.”

    #US
    #ICE
    #NNU
    #nurses

  4. @peterjriley2024

    3/
    "... we are calling for urgent action to end the ICE violence in our communities. National Nurses United calls for a no vote on the Homeland Security Appropriations bill that is up for Senate approval next week and demands Congress abolish ICE entirely. We will be doing everything in our power to vote out any elected official who supports funding for this all-out assault on the health, safety, and civil rights of our people.

    Abolish ICE now.”

    #US
    #ICE
    #NNU
    #nurses

  5. @peterjriley2024

    3/
    "... we are calling for urgent action to end the ICE violence in our communities. National Nurses United calls for a no vote on the Homeland Security Appropriations bill that is up for Senate approval next week and demands Congress abolish ICE entirely. We will be doing everything in our power to vote out any elected official who supports funding for this all-out assault on the health, safety, and civil rights of our people.

    Abolish ICE now.”

    #US
    #ICE
    #NNU
    #nurses

  6. @peterjriley2024

    2/
    "ICE and all related immigration enforcement agencies have repeatedly shown through their violence, terror, and lawlessness that they pose a dire public health threat to the entire country and all our communities. ICE agents have been kidnapping hard working people - mothers, fathers, and children - and now murdered a registered nurse, one of the most trusted professions in the country.

    Nurses demand the immediate abolition of ICE."

    #US
    #ICE
    #NNU
    #nurses

  7. @peterjriley2024

    2/
    "ICE and all related immigration enforcement agencies have repeatedly shown through their violence, terror, and lawlessness that they pose a dire public health threat to the entire country and all our communities. ICE agents have been kidnapping hard working people - mothers, fathers, and children - and now murdered a registered nurse, one of the most trusted professions in the country.

    Nurses demand the immediate abolition of ICE."

    #US
    #ICE
    #NNU
    #nurses

  8. @peterjriley2024

    2/
    "ICE and all related immigration enforcement agencies have repeatedly shown through their violence, terror, and lawlessness that they pose a dire public health threat to the entire country and all our communities. ICE agents have been kidnapping hard working people - mothers, fathers, and children - and now murdered a registered nurse, one of the most trusted professions in the country.

    Nurses demand the immediate abolition of ICE."

    #US
    #ICE
    #NNU
    #nurses

  9. @peterjriley2024

    2/
    "ICE and all related immigration enforcement agencies have repeatedly shown through their violence, terror, and lawlessness that they pose a dire public health threat to the entire country and all our communities. ICE agents have been kidnapping hard working people - mothers, fathers, and children - and now murdered a registered nurse, one of the most trusted professions in the country.

    Nurses demand the immediate abolition of ICE."

    #US
    #ICE
    #NNU
    #nurses

  10. @peterjriley2024

    2/
    "ICE and all related immigration enforcement agencies have repeatedly shown through their violence, terror, and lawlessness that they pose a dire public health threat to the entire country and all our communities. ICE agents have been kidnapping hard working people - mothers, fathers, and children - and now murdered a registered nurse, one of the most trusted professions in the country.

    Nurses demand the immediate abolition of ICE."

    #US
    #ICE
    #NNU
    #nurses

  11. @peterjriley2024

    “The nation’s nurses, who make it their mission to care for and save human lives, are horrified and outraged that immigration agents have once again committed cold-blooded murder of a public observer who posed no threat to them. This time, they have executed one of our fellow nurses, Alex Pretti, who saved veterans’ lives as an intensive care unit RN for the Veterans Health Administration."

    #US
    #NNU
    #nurses

  12. @peterjriley2024

    “The nation’s nurses, who make it their mission to care for and save human lives, are horrified and outraged that immigration agents have once again committed cold-blooded murder of a public observer who posed no threat to them. This time, they have executed one of our fellow nurses, Alex Pretti, who saved veterans’ lives as an intensive care unit RN for the Veterans Health Administration."

    #US
    #NNU
    #nurses

  13. @peterjriley2024

    “The nation’s nurses, who make it their mission to care for and save human lives, are horrified and outraged that immigration agents have once again committed cold-blooded murder of a public observer who posed no threat to them. This time, they have executed one of our fellow nurses, Alex Pretti, who saved veterans’ lives as an intensive care unit RN for the Veterans Health Administration."

    #US
    #NNU
    #nurses

  14. @peterjriley2024

    “The nation’s nurses, who make it their mission to care for and save human lives, are horrified and outraged that immigration agents have once again committed cold-blooded murder of a public observer who posed no threat to them. This time, they have executed one of our fellow nurses, Alex Pretti, who saved veterans’ lives as an intensive care unit RN for the Veterans Health Administration."

    #US
    #NNU
    #nurses

  15. @peterjriley2024

    “The nation’s nurses, who make it their mission to care for and save human lives, are horrified and outraged that immigration agents have once again committed cold-blooded murder of a public observer who posed no threat to them. This time, they have executed one of our fellow nurses, Alex Pretti, who saved veterans’ lives as an intensive care unit RN for the Veterans Health Administration."

    #US
    #NNU
    #nurses

  16. Big Union Contract Fights Are Coming in 2026. Here’s a Preview of What’s Ahead.

    Each of these fights is an opportunity to beat back the anti-union offensive.

    murica.website/2026/01/big-uni

  17. Big Union Contract Fights Are Coming in 2026. Here’s a Preview of What’s Ahead.

    Each of these fights is an opportunity to beat back the anti-union offensive.

    murica.website/2026/01/big-uni

  18. Interview with Amanda Trebach a U.S. citizen forced into an unmarked black van by at least half a dozen unidentified agents. Her release from federal custody came amidst pressure from activists, community protests and the National Nurses United union.

    democracynow.org/2025/8/19/uni

    #LaborMovement #LosAngeles #NNU #Organize #solidarity

  19. Interview with Amanda Trebach a U.S. citizen forced into an unmarked black van by at least half a dozen unidentified agents. Her release from federal custody came amidst pressure from activists, community protests and the National Nurses United union.

    democracynow.org/2025/8/19/uni

    #LaborMovement #LosAngeles #NNU #Organize #solidarity

  20. Interview with Amanda Trebach a U.S. citizen forced into an unmarked black van by at least half a dozen unidentified agents. Her release from federal custody came amidst pressure from activists, community protests and the National Nurses United union.

    democracynow.org/2025/8/19/uni

    #LaborMovement #LosAngeles #NNU #Organize #solidarity

  21. Interview with Amanda Trebach a U.S. citizen forced into an unmarked black van by at least half a dozen unidentified agents. Her release from federal custody came amidst pressure from activists, community protests and the National Nurses United union.

    democracynow.org/2025/8/19/uni

    #LaborMovement #LosAngeles #NNU #Organize #solidarity

  22. Amanda Trebach a U.S. citizen was forced into an unmarked, black van by at least six unidentified ICE agents. Her release Saturday came amid pressure from activists and protests, with the National Nurses United union describing the efforts as, quote, “a testament to the power of organizing resistance and solidarity against the ongoing attacks by the Trump administration on our lives and livelihoods,” unquote.

    democracynow.org/2025/8/11/los

    #LaborMovement #LosAngeles #NNU #Organize #solidarity

  23. Amanda Trebach a U.S. citizen was forced into an unmarked, black van by at least six unidentified ICE agents. Her release Saturday came amid pressure from activists and protests, with the National Nurses United union describing the efforts as, quote, “a testament to the power of organizing resistance and solidarity against the ongoing attacks by the Trump administration on our lives and livelihoods,” unquote.

    democracynow.org/2025/8/11/los

    #LaborMovement #LosAngeles #NNU #Organize #solidarity

  24. Amanda Trebach a U.S. citizen was forced into an unmarked, black van by at least six unidentified ICE agents. Her release Saturday came amid pressure from activists and protests, with the National Nurses United union describing the efforts as, quote, “a testament to the power of organizing resistance and solidarity against the ongoing attacks by the Trump administration on our lives and livelihoods,” unquote.

    democracynow.org/2025/8/11/los

    #LaborMovement #LosAngeles #NNU #Organize #solidarity

  25. Amanda Trebach a U.S. citizen was forced into an unmarked, black van by at least six unidentified ICE agents. Her release Saturday came amid pressure from activists and protests, with the National Nurses United union describing the efforts as, quote, “a testament to the power of organizing resistance and solidarity against the ongoing attacks by the Trump administration on our lives and livelihoods,” unquote.

    democracynow.org/2025/8/11/los

    #LaborMovement #LosAngeles #NNU #Organize #solidarity

  26. Nurses represented by National Nurses United (#NNU), union of 225,000 registered nurses, stand in solidarity with student and faculty protesters at campuses across the United States facing a violent crackdown for speaking out against the mass killings and public health catastrophe in Gaza.

    nationalnursesunited.org/press

    #healthworkers #studentprotests #union #solidarity #Gaza

  27. Nurses represented by National Nurses United (#NNU), union of 225,000 registered nurses, stand in solidarity with student and faculty protesters at campuses across the United States facing a violent crackdown for speaking out against the mass killings and public health catastrophe in Gaza.

    nationalnursesunited.org/press

    #healthworkers #studentprotests #union #solidarity #Gaza

  28. Nurses represented by National Nurses United (#NNU), union of 225,000 registered nurses, stand in solidarity with student and faculty protesters at campuses across the United States facing a violent crackdown for speaking out against the mass killings and public health catastrophe in Gaza.

    nationalnursesunited.org/press

    #healthworkers #studentprotests #union #solidarity #Gaza

  29. Nurses represented by National Nurses United (#NNU), union of 225,000 registered nurses, stand in solidarity with student and faculty protesters at campuses across the United States facing a violent crackdown for speaking out against the mass killings and public health catastrophe in Gaza.

    nationalnursesunited.org/press

    #healthworkers #studentprotests #union #solidarity #Gaza

  30. Nurses represented by National Nurses United (#NNU), union of 225,000 registered nurses, stand in solidarity with student and faculty protesters at campuses across the United States facing a violent crackdown for speaking out against the mass killings and public health catastrophe in Gaza.

    nationalnursesunited.org/press

    #healthworkers #studentprotests #union #solidarity #Gaza

  31. På årets NNU-konference inviterer vi dig til en spændende dialog om kunstig intelligens, hvor vi skal udforske, hvordan denne teknologi allerede nu og fremadrettet kan skabe betydningsfulde forandringer i undervisning og forskning.
    #NNU afholder konference
    nnu.dk/program-og-tilmelding-t #skolechat #teknologiforståelse #AIEd #KIUdd #GenAI

  32. På årets NNU-konference inviterer vi dig til en spændende dialog om kunstig intelligens, hvor vi skal udforske, hvordan denne teknologi allerede nu og fremadrettet kan skabe betydningsfulde forandringer i undervisning og forskning.
    #NNU afholder konference
    nnu.dk/program-og-tilmelding-t #skolechat #teknologiforståelse #AIEd #KIUdd #GenAI

  33. På årets NNU-konference inviterer vi dig til en spændende dialog om kunstig intelligens, hvor vi skal udforske, hvordan denne teknologi allerede nu og fremadrettet kan skabe betydningsfulde forandringer i undervisning og forskning.
    #NNU afholder konference
    nnu.dk/program-og-tilmelding-t #skolechat #teknologiforståelse #AIEd #KIUdd #GenAI

  34. På årets NNU-konference inviterer vi dig til en spændende dialog om kunstig intelligens, hvor vi skal udforske, hvordan denne teknologi allerede nu og fremadrettet kan skabe betydningsfulde forandringer i undervisning og forskning.
    #NNU afholder konference
    nnu.dk/program-og-tilmelding-t #skolechat #teknologiforståelse #AIEd #KIUdd #GenAI

  35. På årets NNU-konference inviterer vi dig til en spændende dialog om kunstig intelligens, hvor vi skal udforske, hvordan denne teknologi allerede nu og fremadrettet kan skabe betydningsfulde forandringer i undervisning og forskning.
    #NNU afholder konference
    nnu.dk/program-og-tilmelding-t #skolechat #teknologiforståelse #AIEd #KIUdd #GenAI

  36. Update from NNU on #HICPAC

    What’s wrong with HICPAC’s draft?

    HICPAC’s draft guidance is aimed at frontline nurses and other health care workers, rather than health care employers, inappropriately shifting responsibility and risk to individual workers to protect corporate profits. The focus of HICPAC’s draft is almost exclusively on personal protective equipment, and it fails to make strong recommendations on other essential measures, such as ventilation and patient screening and isolation. Issues include (more details attached):

    The draft fails to fully comprehend the science on aerosol transmission of infectious diseases and remains overly focused on short vs far range transmission. It maintains the existing, disproven droplet-airborne paradigm and rolls back existing practice on using airborne infection isolation rooms for novel pathogens.
    The draft treats surgical masks as respiratory protection and PPE for health care workers exposed to infectious disease transmitted through the air and treats surgical masks as the default level of protection, reserving N95s/other respirators for only specific “special” circumstances.
    The draft is written in a manner that maximizes “flexibility” for employers, not protections for health care workers and patients.

    What’s next?

    This is not the end of the process. HICPAC’s vote sends their draft to the CDC for review. CDC reviews, then posts in the Federal Register for public comment before sending the document back to HICPAC for a final vote. NNU is urging the CDC to reject HICPAC’s draft and to actively engage the input of frontline health care workers, patients, and public health experts in developing a new draft (including holding public meetings).

    What can I do?

    Don’t forget to submit your written comments to HICPAC, letting them know issues with their draft. Yes, they already voted, but it is still important to share your thoughts on why their proposals are harmful and weak. Written comments are due Mon. Nov 6.

    HICPAC’s directions for submitting written comments:

    The written public comment period will open November 1, 2023, and will close at 11:59 p.m., EDT on November 6, 2023. Comments should be submitted in writing by email to the HICPAC inbox at [email protected]. All requests must contain the name, address, and organizational affiliation of the speaker, as well as the topic being addressed. Written comments should not exceed one single-spaced typed page in length. Written comments received in advance of the meeting will be included in the official record of the meeting.

    Stay tuned for next steps coming up.

    #CovidIsNotOver
    #BringBackMasks
    #NNU

  37. Update from NNU on #HICPAC

    What’s wrong with HICPAC’s draft?

    HICPAC’s draft guidance is aimed at frontline nurses and other health care workers, rather than health care employers, inappropriately shifting responsibility and risk to individual workers to protect corporate profits. The focus of HICPAC’s draft is almost exclusively on personal protective equipment, and it fails to make strong recommendations on other essential measures, such as ventilation and patient screening and isolation. Issues include (more details attached):

    The draft fails to fully comprehend the science on aerosol transmission of infectious diseases and remains overly focused on short vs far range transmission. It maintains the existing, disproven droplet-airborne paradigm and rolls back existing practice on using airborne infection isolation rooms for novel pathogens.
    The draft treats surgical masks as respiratory protection and PPE for health care workers exposed to infectious disease transmitted through the air and treats surgical masks as the default level of protection, reserving N95s/other respirators for only specific “special” circumstances.
    The draft is written in a manner that maximizes “flexibility” for employers, not protections for health care workers and patients.

    What’s next?

    This is not the end of the process. HICPAC’s vote sends their draft to the CDC for review. CDC reviews, then posts in the Federal Register for public comment before sending the document back to HICPAC for a final vote. NNU is urging the CDC to reject HICPAC’s draft and to actively engage the input of frontline health care workers, patients, and public health experts in developing a new draft (including holding public meetings).

    What can I do?

    Don’t forget to submit your written comments to HICPAC, letting them know issues with their draft. Yes, they already voted, but it is still important to share your thoughts on why their proposals are harmful and weak. Written comments are due Mon. Nov 6.

    HICPAC’s directions for submitting written comments:

    The written public comment period will open November 1, 2023, and will close at 11:59 p.m., EDT on November 6, 2023. Comments should be submitted in writing by email to the HICPAC inbox at [email protected]. All requests must contain the name, address, and organizational affiliation of the speaker, as well as the topic being addressed. Written comments should not exceed one single-spaced typed page in length. Written comments received in advance of the meeting will be included in the official record of the meeting.

    Stay tuned for next steps coming up.

    #CovidIsNotOver
    #BringBackMasks
    #NNU

  38. Update from NNU on #HICPAC

    What’s wrong with HICPAC’s draft?

    HICPAC’s draft guidance is aimed at frontline nurses and other health care workers, rather than health care employers, inappropriately shifting responsibility and risk to individual workers to protect corporate profits. The focus of HICPAC’s draft is almost exclusively on personal protective equipment, and it fails to make strong recommendations on other essential measures, such as ventilation and patient screening and isolation. Issues include (more details attached):

    The draft fails to fully comprehend the science on aerosol transmission of infectious diseases and remains overly focused on short vs far range transmission. It maintains the existing, disproven droplet-airborne paradigm and rolls back existing practice on using airborne infection isolation rooms for novel pathogens.
    The draft treats surgical masks as respiratory protection and PPE for health care workers exposed to infectious disease transmitted through the air and treats surgical masks as the default level of protection, reserving N95s/other respirators for only specific “special” circumstances.
    The draft is written in a manner that maximizes “flexibility” for employers, not protections for health care workers and patients.

    What’s next?

    This is not the end of the process. HICPAC’s vote sends their draft to the CDC for review. CDC reviews, then posts in the Federal Register for public comment before sending the document back to HICPAC for a final vote. NNU is urging the CDC to reject HICPAC’s draft and to actively engage the input of frontline health care workers, patients, and public health experts in developing a new draft (including holding public meetings).

    What can I do?

    Don’t forget to submit your written comments to HICPAC, letting them know issues with their draft. Yes, they already voted, but it is still important to share your thoughts on why their proposals are harmful and weak. Written comments are due Mon. Nov 6.

    HICPAC’s directions for submitting written comments:

    The written public comment period will open November 1, 2023, and will close at 11:59 p.m., EDT on November 6, 2023. Comments should be submitted in writing by email to the HICPAC inbox at [email protected]. All requests must contain the name, address, and organizational affiliation of the speaker, as well as the topic being addressed. Written comments should not exceed one single-spaced typed page in length. Written comments received in advance of the meeting will be included in the official record of the meeting.

    Stay tuned for next steps coming up.

    #CovidIsNotOver
    #BringBackMasks
    #NNU

  39. Update from NNU on #HICPAC

    What’s wrong with HICPAC’s draft?

    HICPAC’s draft guidance is aimed at frontline nurses and other health care workers, rather than health care employers, inappropriately shifting responsibility and risk to individual workers to protect corporate profits. The focus of HICPAC’s draft is almost exclusively on personal protective equipment, and it fails to make strong recommendations on other essential measures, such as ventilation and patient screening and isolation. Issues include (more details attached):

    The draft fails to fully comprehend the science on aerosol transmission of infectious diseases and remains overly focused on short vs far range transmission. It maintains the existing, disproven droplet-airborne paradigm and rolls back existing practice on using airborne infection isolation rooms for novel pathogens.
    The draft treats surgical masks as respiratory protection and PPE for health care workers exposed to infectious disease transmitted through the air and treats surgical masks as the default level of protection, reserving N95s/other respirators for only specific “special” circumstances.
    The draft is written in a manner that maximizes “flexibility” for employers, not protections for health care workers and patients.

    What’s next?

    This is not the end of the process. HICPAC’s vote sends their draft to the CDC for review. CDC reviews, then posts in the Federal Register for public comment before sending the document back to HICPAC for a final vote. NNU is urging the CDC to reject HICPAC’s draft and to actively engage the input of frontline health care workers, patients, and public health experts in developing a new draft (including holding public meetings).

    What can I do?

    Don’t forget to submit your written comments to HICPAC, letting them know issues with their draft. Yes, they already voted, but it is still important to share your thoughts on why their proposals are harmful and weak. Written comments are due Mon. Nov 6.

    HICPAC’s directions for submitting written comments:

    The written public comment period will open November 1, 2023, and will close at 11:59 p.m., EDT on November 6, 2023. Comments should be submitted in writing by email to the HICPAC inbox at [email protected]. All requests must contain the name, address, and organizational affiliation of the speaker, as well as the topic being addressed. Written comments should not exceed one single-spaced typed page in length. Written comments received in advance of the meeting will be included in the official record of the meeting.

    Stay tuned for next steps coming up.

    #CovidIsNotOver
    #BringBackMasks
    #NNU

  40. Update from NNU on #HICPAC

    What’s wrong with HICPAC’s draft?

    HICPAC’s draft guidance is aimed at frontline nurses and other health care workers, rather than health care employers, inappropriately shifting responsibility and risk to individual workers to protect corporate profits. The focus of HICPAC’s draft is almost exclusively on personal protective equipment, and it fails to make strong recommendations on other essential measures, such as ventilation and patient screening and isolation. Issues include (more details attached):

    The draft fails to fully comprehend the science on aerosol transmission of infectious diseases and remains overly focused on short vs far range transmission. It maintains the existing, disproven droplet-airborne paradigm and rolls back existing practice on using airborne infection isolation rooms for novel pathogens.
    The draft treats surgical masks as respiratory protection and PPE for health care workers exposed to infectious disease transmitted through the air and treats surgical masks as the default level of protection, reserving N95s/other respirators for only specific “special” circumstances.
    The draft is written in a manner that maximizes “flexibility” for employers, not protections for health care workers and patients.

    What’s next?

    This is not the end of the process. HICPAC’s vote sends their draft to the CDC for review. CDC reviews, then posts in the Federal Register for public comment before sending the document back to HICPAC for a final vote. NNU is urging the CDC to reject HICPAC’s draft and to actively engage the input of frontline health care workers, patients, and public health experts in developing a new draft (including holding public meetings).

    What can I do?

    Don’t forget to submit your written comments to HICPAC, letting them know issues with their draft. Yes, they already voted, but it is still important to share your thoughts on why their proposals are harmful and weak. Written comments are due Mon. Nov 6.

    HICPAC’s directions for submitting written comments:

    The written public comment period will open November 1, 2023, and will close at 11:59 p.m., EDT on November 6, 2023. Comments should be submitted in writing by email to the HICPAC inbox at [email protected]. All requests must contain the name, address, and organizational affiliation of the speaker, as well as the topic being addressed. Written comments should not exceed one single-spaced typed page in length. Written comments received in advance of the meeting will be included in the official record of the meeting.

    Stay tuned for next steps coming up.

    #CovidIsNotOver
    #BringBackMasks
    #NNU

  41. Crazy Friday in America. We lost famous anti-nuke peace activist and Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg.😥 Tiring Cornel West - Green Patty - Nick Brana - People's Party lefty drama continues.☹️ Meanwhile, both and nurses union already endorse neoliberal anti-union, anti-#MedicareForAll BidenHarris ticket.☹️😡👎 Who needs a strong drink?🍷☹️

  42. Crazy Friday in America. We lost famous anti-nuke peace activist and Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg.😥 Tiring Cornel West - Green Patty - Nick Brana - People's Party lefty drama continues.☹️ Meanwhile, both #AFLCIO and #NNU nurses union already endorse neoliberal anti-union, anti-#MedicareForAll BidenHarris ticket.☹️😡👎 Who needs a strong drink?🍷☹️

  43. Crazy Friday in America. We lost famous anti-nuke peace activist and Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg.😥 Tiring Cornel West - Green Patty - Nick Brana - People's Party lefty drama continues.☹️ Meanwhile, both #AFLCIO and #NNU nurses union already endorse neoliberal anti-union, anti-#MedicareForAll BidenHarris ticket.☹️😡👎 Who needs a strong drink?🍷☹️