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Parkview

Officers

Viera Daniels, RN
President
Norma Biagi, RN
Vice President
Brenda Cook, RN
Secretary
Yvette Harris, RN
Treasurer

Staff Representatives

Penny Brown, RN
Staff Representative
Email: Penny.Brown@unacuhcp.org

Parkview News

HUD Approves Parkview Loan

Posted on February 28, 2011

United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals (UNAC/UHCP) sends out congratulations to Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center today on word of the final approval of their application for US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) financing. UNAC/UHCP and their colleagues have worked tirelessly to assist Parkview’s Administration in obtaining long term financial […]

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United Nurses and Parkview Community Hospital Partnership Awarded Federal Labor-Management Grant

Posted on October 22, 2009

Registered Nurse Advisory Committee awarded $60,000 to foster effective collaboration and improve organizational effectiveness

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Parkview Registered Nurses Ratify First UNAC/UHCP Union Contract

Posted on April 20, 2009

13 months of prolonged negotiations ends in a clear vote by nurses to ratify their first union contract, which will restore 5% pay cut by management and guarantee nurses a voice in the workplace

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A Patient Speaks Out for Parkview Nurses – December 11, 2008

Posted on December 11, 2008

“My name is Alma Abreo. I have cerebral palsy. I live about four blocks from Parkview. I came to the rally today with my daughter Selina to support the nurses in the NICU. About four years ago, I sat down on my bed and saw that my feet were very swollen. My family took me […]

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Nurses Say, “We Love Parkview, Stop Stalling Our Contract” – December 11, 2008

Posted on December 11, 2008

Surrounded by chanting supporters and buoyed by a rousing speech from California’s lieutenant governor, nurses from Parkview Community Hospital rallied and marched this morning, calling on hospital administrators to stop stalling and finish negotiating their union contract. “Parkview nurses have Parkview’s best interest at heart,” said Penny Brown, a nurse in the hospital’s neonatal intensive […]

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Riverside City Council Extends Offer to Mediate Parkview Contract

Posted on December 4, 2008

Registered Nurses from Parkview Community Hospital and UNAC/UHCP staff members attended the City of Riverside Governmental Affairs Committee meeting on Wednesday, December 3 to familiarize the City Council with the multiple issues currently impacting Parkview and the ongoing negotiations of the RNs first union contract. Due to the City Council’s vested interest in Parkview, they […]

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Parkview Nurses Win a Voice in Patient Care – February 16, 2008

Posted on February 16, 2008

Choosing courage over fear after a contentious campaign, a strong majority of the 257 nurses at Parkview Community Hospital in Riverside voted overwhelmingly to join UNAC/UHCP, gaining a voice in patient care.”My colleagues and I want to create a work environment that empowers us to do what is in the best interest of our patients […]

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Hillary Clinton, Riverside Councilman Support Parkview Nurses – January 18, 2008

Posted on January 18, 2008

Surrounded by supporters, including a Riverside city councilman, registered nurse Deirdre Kirkwood called on Parkview Community Hospital to let her go back to work after she was unfairly fired for trying to form a union with UNAC/UHCP for a voice on the job. “I love Parkview, and I want my job back,” proclaimed Deirdre, a […]

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Nurse Fired for Standing Up for Patient Care Fights for Her Job Back

Posted on January 11, 2008

Frustrated by inconsistent policies, haphazard staffing levels and no real voice in improving patient care, Deirdre Kirkwood and her fellow nurses at Parkview Community Hospital in Riverside decided to come together and form a union. Deirdre – a highly competent and well respected NICU nurse – is a key workplace leader encouraging her co-workers to […]

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