SPNN Bargaining Update: November 19, 2025
The strike is on.
After two straight days at the table, it is clear that Sharp is unwilling to make any meaningful movement. Management gave us its “last, best, and final” economic proposal yesterday and refused to consider the proposals we have given since. We’re fed up with misleading and false information in Sharp’s communications, we’re fed up with the bullying, and we’re tired of not being respected as front-line patient advocates.
Management is undervaluing our work, disrespecting our experience, and trying to undermine our union. We see no other option but to go out on strike.
Outstanding issues:
Patient Safety: We are patient advocates. Everything we do is to protect our patients, and every aspect of our contract involves patient care. For management to say that we’re not fighting for patient care is obtuse. Our patients’ healing conditions are our working conditions.
Wages: Sharp’s banded wage scheme devalues our work and creates a two-tier wage structure that divides Sharp nurses now and in the future, and would have the overall effect of depressing nurses’ wages throughout San Diego County. Nurses have rejected it, but management refuses to budge. It would weaken our ability to recruit and retain the best nurses at Sharp.
ESI and Retiree Health: The health and well-being of RNs and our families are at stake. We must be able to care for ourselves to care for our patients. RNs give everything for decades, dedicating ourselves to caring for Sharp patients, but Sharp illegally removed our retiree medical benefits, and refuses to give anything in return.
This strike is about protecting our profession, our patients, and our future.
We deserve fair wages. We deserve respect. We deserve a real voice in the care we provide.
Stay strong, stay united, and stay in communication. We’re in this together—and we are not backing down.