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Beverly

Officers

Isaac Saroia, RN
President
Unit: PACU, OR, Cath Lab, GI, T5
Virginia Lopez, RN
Vice President
Unit: ICU, Cath Lab
Susan Justin, RN
Treasurer
Unit: T4, MCH, Peds, OB, L&D
Cell: 562-335-8699
Hyarpi Zulalyan, RN
Secretary
Unit: PACU, OR, Cath Lab, GI, T5
BHRNA Officer Contact Info
Email: BHRNAofficers@gmail.com

Staff Representatives

Moises Alarcon, RN
Staff Representative
Email: Moises.Alarcon@unacuhcp.org

Beverly News

Neighboring School Employees Tell Beverly Hospital: Settle a Fair Contract With RNs Now

Posted on February 22, 2012

Neighboring school employees visited Beverly Hospital recently to demand that management upgrade the hospital’s leaking roof and broken equipment, and settle a fair contract without further delays.

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Board of Registered Nursing is Restored

Posted on February 15, 2012

Governor Jerry Brown has signed Senate Bill 98, the legislation reconstituting the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN). The entire board will be reappointed under the new bill.

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Montebello Firefighters Join Beverly Nurses Fight for Quality Care

Posted on February 6, 2012

Montebello’s first responders have been closely watching the Nurses’ negotiations with the hospital because they bring patients to the ER on a daily basis. The firefighters join the growing list of community leaders calling on the Beverly Hospital administration and Board of Directors to settle a contract with the Nurses and invest in patient care.

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El Monte Mayor and Community Leaders Call on Beverly Hospital to Partner With Nurses

Posted on February 3, 2012

El Monte Mayor Andre Quintero led a delegation of concerned El Monte residents to Beverly Hospital today to speak to CEO Gary Kiff. Mayor Quintero delivered the message that partnership with the nurses union can only strengthen the health of the hospital, speaking from his experience serving on the board of a San Gabriel Valley Hospital.

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Another Delegation Visits Beverly Hospital to Demand Quality Care

Posted on February 1, 2012

This morning members of the Clean Carwash Campaign, led by Felipe Villareal, visited Beverly Hospital to talk to CEO Gary Kiff about quality and safe patient care. “We thank the Registered Nurses for fighting for their patients,” said Villareal, “and for remaining strong during managements’ stalling at the negotiating table.”

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Grocery Workers Stand With Beverly Nurses to Demand Quality Care

Posted on January 31, 2012

A delegation of ten grocery workers went to Beverly Hospital today to join our fight for quality care. “Everyone knows that nurses are the backbone of any hospital,” said UFCW Local 1428 Secretary Treasurer Mark Ramos, “and that’s why today we join the Beverly Nurses in support of their efforts for a collective bargaining agreement at Beverly Hospital.”

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Montebello School Board Stands with Beverly Nurses

Posted on January 30, 2012

Three Montebello School Board members Ed Chau, Gerri Guzman and David Vela presented Beverly CEO Gary Kiff with a letter calling for him to invest in quality patient care and settle a fair contract without further delay, repair and upgrade equipment, and raise RN wage rates so Beverly can retain experienced nurses.

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Beverly Hospital Nurses Launch “Demand Quality Care”

Posted on January 27, 2012

We Demand Quality Health Care at Beverly Hospital

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Beverly Bargaining Update: Management Fails to Respond to RN Wage Proposal

Posted on January 26, 2012

Today in bargaining management failed to respond to our wage and other economic proposals. Our RN Bargaining Team continues to fight for raises every year for every RN, lower healthcare premiums and more, to bring Beverly Hospital into line with area standards.

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Beverly Bargaining Update: RNs Propose Wage Scale

Posted on January 20, 2012

We proposed a wage grid yesterday that recognizes our experience as RNs. Other area hospitals treat RNs as professionals and recognize the skills and experience they bring to delivering quality patient care. Now is our time. Beverly needs to end the 4 year wage freeze and come up to community standards.

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