Media Coverage of PPNCWU

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Media Coverage of PPNCWU *

“The way that we take care of our community is also taking care of ourselves.”

-Billie Long, Training Mentor

No deal yet for Planned Parenthood Workers Norcal union

“The CEO replied to our request for voluntary recognition, and there is no voluntary recognition agreed upon at this time,” the union wrote in a statement. “We appreciate that PPNorCal executives are willing to discuss the issue further, and we are hopeful we can come to an agreement.” — Union Statement

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Medical doctors of PPNorcal send support to union

“It’s really putting us at a place where we are overwhelmed, we’re understaffed, we are unsupported by upper management in a lot of our ideas and things that we have suggested,” Delhonte told KQED. “So this is like a huge move for all of us.” — Kim Delhonte, reproductive health specialist

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Planned Parenthood Northern California Workers Unionize With SEIU Local 1021

Planned Parenthood Workers announce intent to unionize

“I believe in unionizing because we consistently advocate for and care for our communities. We also deserve to have our needs met as active parts of the community. It’s the only way forward if our work is to be sustainable and far-reaching.” — Debbie Nguyen, clinician

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Workers stand united in the face of anti-union intimidation tactics

“Today is the culmination of months of hard work and organizing. The crucial reproductive health services we provide are facing threats from all sides, and we are determined to safeguard the wellbeing of our patients and frontline workers.” — Emily Chou, reproductive health specialist

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March on Boss

“It’s really putting us at a place where we are overwhelmed, we’re understaffed, we are unsupported by upper management in a lot of our ideas and things that we have suggested,” Delhonte told KQED. “So this is like a huge move for all of us.” — Kim Delhonte, reproductive health specialist

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“It’s really putting us at a place where we are overwhelmed, we’re understaffed, we are unsupported by upper management in a lot of our ideas and things that we have suggested,” Delhonte told KQED. “So this is like a huge move for all of us.” — Kim Delhonte, reproductive health specialist

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