**MEDIA ADVISORY**
Alarmed at the snail’s pace in contract negotiations during this “care crisis,” employees of Providence Home and Community Care will unite in coordinated protests to underscore the urgent need to immediately address skyrocketing turnover at Providence nursing home facilities across California
WHEN:
Wednesday, August 10th
1:00 PM PT
WHERE:
Yuba City Post-Acute
1220 Plumas St, Yuba City
WHO:
Nursing home workers at Yuba City Post-Acute, community supporters
WHAT:
Nursing home workers of SEIU Local 2015 will speak out at a picket at this Providence facility about the poor working conditions, which have been exacerbated by unsafe staffing levels, low wages, and high turnover rates—all ongoing issues they’re demanding to be addressed in their contract negotiations.
SEIU 2015, the nation’s largest long-term care union, represents more than 400,000 nursing home and home care workers in California. These frontline workers have cared for our communities’ most vulnerable, yet are faced with low wages and inadequate protections and benefits.
California’s nursing home workers are quitting at alarming rates—and another 50% say they plan to quit. These essential workers call for safe staffing levels, improved working conditions, and better pay and benefits to address skyrocketing turnover in their facilities.
Media interview opportunities are available on-site with SEIU Local 2015 members and representatives.
Press Contacts:
DKC News
SEIU@dkcnews.com
On Site Contacts:
Angelica Huerta
530-790-5477
**MEDIA ADVISORY**
Nursing Home Workers Unite Across California in Coordinated Protest of the State’s Largest Nursing Home Operator
Alarmed at the snail’s pace in contract negotiations during this “care crisis,” employees of Providence Home and Community Care will unite in coordinated protests to underscore the urgent need to immediately address skyrocketing turnover at Providence nursing home facilities across California
WHEN:
Wednesday, August 10th
10:30 AM PT
WHERE:
Willow Creek Healthcare Center
650 W Alluvial Ave, Clovis, CA 93611
WHO:
Nursing home workers at Willow Creek Healthcare Center and community supporters
WHAT:
Nursing home workers of SEIU Local 2015 will speak out at a picket at this Providence facility about the poor working conditions they are experiencing, which have been exacerbated by unsafe staffing levels, low wages, and high turnover rates—all ongoing issues they’re demanding to be addressed in their contract negotiations.
SEIU 2015, the nation’s largest long-term care union, represents more than 400,000 nursing home and home care workers in California. These frontline workers have cared for our communities’ most vulnerable, yet are faced with low wages and inadequate protections and benefits—all while corporate nursing home providers receive record profits.
California’s nursing home workers are quitting at alarming rates—and another 50% say they plan to quit. These essential workers call for safe staffing levels, improved working conditions, and better pay and benefits to address skyrocketing turnover in their facilities.
Media interview opportunities are available on-site with SEIU Local 2015 members and representatives.
Press Contacts:
DKC News
SEIU@dkcnews.com
**MEDIA ADVISORY**
Nursing Home Workers to Protest at Providence Home and Community Care Facilities — California’s Largest Nursing Home Operator — In Coordinated Picket
Alarmed at the snail’s pace in contract negotiations during this “care crisis,” employees of Providence Home and Community Care will unite in coordinated protests to underscore the urgent need to immediately address skyrocketing turnover at Providence nursing home facilities across California
WHEN:
Wednesday, August 10th
2:00 PM PT
WHERE:
Santa Cruz Post-Acute
1115 Capitola Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
WHO:
Nursing home workers at Santa Cruz Post-Acute and community supporters
WHAT:
Nursing home workers of SEIU Local 2015 will speak out at a picket at this Providence facility about the poor working conditions, which have been exacerbated by unsafe staffing levels, low wages, and high turnover rates—all ongoing issues they’re demanding to be addressed in their contract negotiations.
SEIU 2015, the nation’s largest long-term care union, represents more than 400,000 nursing home and home care workers in California. These frontline workers have cared for our communities’ most vulnerable, yet are faced with low wages and inadequate protections and benefits.
California’s nursing home workers are quitting at alarming rates—and another 50% say they plan to quit. These essential workers call for safe staffing levels, improved working conditions, and better pay and benefits to address skyrocketing turnover in their facilities.
Media interview opportunities are available on-site with SEIU Local 2015 members and representatives.
Press Contacts:
DKC News
SEIU@dkcnews.com
**MEDIA ADVISORY**
Nursing Home Workers to Protest at Providence Home and Community Care Facilities — California’s Largest Nursing Home Operator — In Coordinated Picket
Alarmed at the snail’s pace in contract negotiations during this “care crisis,” employees of Providence Home and Community Care will unite in coordinated protests to underscore the urgent need to immediately address the staffing crisis at Providence nursing home facilities across California.
WHEN:
Wednesday, August 10th
2:00 PM PT
WHERE:
Pacific Coast Post-Acute
720 E Romie Lane, Salinas, CA 93901
WHO:
Nursing home workers at Pacific Coast Post-Acute and community supporters
WHAT:
Nursing home workers of SEIU Local 2015 will speak out at a picket at this Providence facility about the poor working conditions they are experiencing, which have been exacerbated by staffing issues and low wages—all ongoing issues they’re demanding to be addressed in their contract negotiations.
SEIU 2015, the nation’s largest long-term care union, represents more than 400,000 nursing home and home care workers in California. These frontline workers have cared for our communities’ most vulnerable, yet are faced with low wages and inadequate protections and benefits.
These essential workers are calling for improved working conditions, and better pay and benefits.
Media interview opportunities are available on-site with SEIU Local 2015 members and representatives.
Press Contacts:
DKC News
SEIU@dkcnews.com
**MEDIA ADVISORY**
Nursing Home Workers Unite Across California in Coordinated Protest of the State’s Largest Nursing Home Operator
Alarmed at the snail’s pace in contract negotiations during this “care crisis,” employees of Providence Home and Community Care will unite in coordinated protests to underscore the urgent need to immediately address skyrocketing turnover at Providence nursing home facilities across California
WHEN:
Wednesday, August 10th
2:00 PM
WHERE:
Marysville Post-Acute
1617 Ramirez St, Marysville, CA 95901
WHO:
Nursing home workers at Marysville Post-Acute and community supporters
WHAT:
Nursing home workers of SEIU Local 2015 will speak out at a picket at this Providence facility about the poor working conditions, which have been exacerbated by unsafe staffing levels, low wages, and high turnover rates—all ongoing issues they’re demanding to be addressed in their contract negotiations.
SEIU 2015, the nation’s largest long-term care union, represents more than 400,000 nursing home and home care workers in California. These frontline workers have cared for our communities’ most vulnerable, yet are faced with low wages and inadequate protections and benefits.
California’s nursing home workers are quitting at alarming rates—and another 50% say they plan to quit. These essential workers call for safe staffing levels, improved working conditions, and better pay and benefits to address skyrocketing turnover in their facilities.
Media interview opportunities are available on-site with SEIU Local 2015 members and representatives.
Press Contacts:
DKC News
SEIU@dkcnews.com
On Site Contacts:
Michaela Villalobos
530-434-1057
**MEDIA ADVISORY**
Nursing Home Workers Unite Across California in Coordinated Protest of the State’s Largest Nursing Home Operator
Alarmed at the snail’s pace in contract negotiations during this “care crisis,” employees of Providence Home and Community Care will unite in coordinated protests to underscore the urgent need to immediately address skyrocketing turnover at Providence nursing home facilities across California
WHEN:
Wednesday, August 10th
11:00 AM
WHERE:
McKinley Park
3700 H St, Sacramento, CA 95816
WHO:
Nursing home workers at McKinley Park and community supporters
WHAT:
Nursing home workers of SEIU Local 2015 will speak out at a picket at this Providence facility about the poor working conditions, which have been exacerbated by unsafe staffing levels, low wages, and high turnover rates—all ongoing issues they’re demanding to be addressed in their contract negotiations.
SEIU 2015, the nation’s largest long-term care union, represents more than 400,000 nursing home and home care workers in California. These frontline workers have cared for our communities’ most vulnerable, yet are faced with low wages and inadequate protections and benefits.
California’s nursing home workers are quitting at alarming rates—and another 50% say they plan to quit. These essential workers call for safe staffing levels, improved working conditions, and better pay and benefits to address skyrocketing turnover in their facilities.
Media interview opportunities are available on-site with SEIU Local 2015 members and representatives.
Press Contacts:
DKC News
SEIU@dkcnews.com
On Site Contacts:
Andrew Crever
916-706-7232
**MEDIA ADVISORY**
Nursing Home Workers Unite Across California in Coordinated Protest of the State’s Largest Nursing Home Operator
Alarmed at the snail’s pace in contract negotiations during this “care crisis,” employees of Providence Home and Community Care will unite in coordinated protests to underscore the urgent need to immediately address skyrocketing turnover at Providence nursing home facilities across California
WHEN:
Wednesday, August 10th
1:00 PM PT
WHERE:
Westview Health Center
12225 Shale Ridge Rd, Auburn, CA 95602
WHO:
Nursing home workers at Westview Health Center and community supporters
WHAT:
Nursing home workers of SEIU Local 2015 will speak out at a picket at this Providence facility about the poor working conditions, which have been exacerbated by unsafe staffing levels, low wages, and high turnover rates—all ongoing issues they’re demanding to be addressed in their contract negotiations.
SEIU 2015, the nation’s largest long-term care union, represents more than 400,000 nursing home and home care workers in California. These frontline workers have cared for our communities’ most vulnerable, yet are faced with low wages and inadequate protections and benefits.
California’s nursing home workers are quitting at alarming rates—and another 50% say they plan to quit. These essential workers call for safe staffing levels, improved working conditions, and better pay and benefits to address skyrocketing turnover in their facilities.
Media interview opportunities are available on-site with SEIU Local 2015 members and representatives.
Press Contacts:
DKC News
SEIU@dkcnews.com
On Site Contacts:
Jesus Figueroa
916-471-7596
**MEDIA ADVISORY**
Nursing Home Workers Unite Across California in Coordinated Protest of the State’s Largest Nursing Home Operator
Two actions in the East Bay — in Oakland and San Leandro — to take place on August 10th
Alarmed at the snail’s pace in contract negotiations during this “care crisis,” employees of Providence Home and Community Care will unite in coordinated protests to underscore the urgent need to immediately address skyrocketing turnover at Providence nursing home facilities across California
WHERE:
All Saints Subacute
1652 Mono Ave, San Leandro, CA 94578
Medical Hill Rehabilitation Center
471 29th St, Oakland, CA 94609
WHEN:
Wednesday, August 10th
1:00 PM PT (both locations)
WHO:
East Bay nursing home workers and community supporters
WHAT:
Nursing home workers of SEIU Local 2015 will speak out at a picket at this Providence facility about the poor working conditions, which have been exacerbated by unsafe staffing levels, low wages, and high turnover rates—all ongoing issues they’re demanding to be addressed in their contract negotiations.
SEIU 2015, the nation’s largest long-term care union, represents more than 400,000 nursing home and home care workers in California. These frontline workers have cared for our communities’ most vulnerable, yet are faced with low wages and inadequate protections and benefits.
California’s nursing home workers are quitting at alarming rates—and another 50% say they plan to quit. These essential workers call for safe staffing levels, improved working conditions, and better pay and benefits to address skyrocketing turnover in their facilities.
Media interview opportunities are available on-site with SEIU Local 2015 members and representatives.
Press Contacts:
DKC News
SEIU@dkcnews.com