[1]National Nurses United
“Going to work should not mean putting your life and the lives of your
loved ones in danger. It is time for OSHA to issue a permanent standard
and protect nurses and health care workers who are on the front lines
working to save the lives of others.”
— Bonnie Castillo, RN, National Nurses United executive director
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Yesterday, National Nurses United spearheaded legal action to protect
nurses, other health care workers, our patients, and our communities while
we are fighting on the front lines of this pandemic.
The Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) has publicly stated that it intends to rescind the hard-fought,
hard-won emergency temporary standard (ETS) that requires our employers to
protect health care workers while we battle surge after surge.
To stop this dangerous move, we, along with the AFL-CIO and other major
unions representing nurses and other health care workers around the
country, have petitioned the court to issue a writ of mandamus ordering
OSHA to:
1. Establish a permanent standard for health care occupational exposure
to Covid-19 “aimed at protecting the life and health of millions of
nurses and other frontline health care workers throughout the United
States in grave danger from the deadly Covid-19 pandemic” and
2. Retain and enforce the emergency temporary standard until the
permanent standard takes effect.
Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, frontline health care
workers have witnessed how employers, without federal OSHA rules in place,
denied personal protective equipment, avoided proper testing and isolation
practices, and ignored infection control protocols.
It is shocking, insulting, and reckless that OSHA — whose fundamental
purpose and duty is to protect workers — would threaten such action at a
time like this, with Covid cases breaking records, and when health care
worker infections and deaths from the disease have nearly doubled from
when the ETS originally took effect in June 2021.
Having any gap in a national, enforceable standard to protect health care
workers is unacceptable and violates the Occupational Safety and Health
Act. OSHA’s refusal to issue a national, permanent, enforceable standard
requiring employers to protect workers in health care settings is an
extremely dangerous breach of its duties.
We must apply maximum pressure on OSHA: You can help by sharing our
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We will keep fighting until we have a permanent standard that protects
health care workers, so we can stay focused on saving the lives of
patients.
In solidarity,
National Nurses United
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