Thousands of UC San Francisco Workers Are Preparing to Strike

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The audience applauds the speakers at a UPTE-CWA union meeting at UCSF on Oct. 3, 2024.  (Martin do Nascimento/KQED)

Shawn Singh said he feels angry that the San Francisco hospital emergency room where he works is so understaffed that patients often wait too long to get a bed.

The UC San Francisco nurse case manager said he often assesses adults facing heart problems, kidney failure, septic shock and other life-threatening conditions as they lie on gurneys or sit in crowded hallways, denied the dignity of a private space.

“They’re in their most vulnerable moments with people walking by them in a hallway — in a public hall receiving care while they wait for a bed upstairs — because there is just not enough staff to be able to plan discharges for patients and make rooms available,” Singh, a 34-year-old San Jose native, said…

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