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Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Nurses at St. Joseph Health Vote Decisively to Join NNU

Nurses gathered for a group picture with fists raised in solidarity, some with children in their laps.

Working people across the United States regularly step up to help out our friends, neighbors and communities during these trying times. In our Service & Solidarity Spotlight series, we’ll showcase one of these stories every day. Here’s today’s story.

Registered nurses (RNs) at St. Joseph Health in Brazos Valley, Texas, are celebrating a powerful victory this week after they voted to form a union with National Nurses Organizing Committee/National Nurses United (NNOC/NNU).

The medical facility is owned by CommonSpirit Health, one of the largest Catholic health care systems in the nation that generated $1.1 billion in profits in 2024. Newly minted NNU members cited concerns around lack of decision-making power in patient care and staffing and the need to recruit and retain experienced nurses as core motivators for organizing.

“This is a great day for the nurses at St. Joseph Health and for the patients in our community,” said Tara Cassell, an RN in the labor and delivery unit, in a press release. “Nurses have come together to ensure that our voices are heard as we advocate for our patients. We were compelled to organize and form a union because of our deep concerns about our patients’ safety and well-being. We are excited to build a strong contract that protects nurses and patients so we can provide the best care possible.”