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Unionized California nursing homes show lower quality ratings

Published Tuesday, May 26, 2026 · Updated May 27

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A report by the Center for Union Facts indicates that unionized nursing homes in California have lower average federal quality ratings compared to non-unionized facilities. This finding raises questions about the impact of unionization on healthcare quality in the state.

What We Know — Key Points

  • A report by the Center for Union Facts found that California nursing homes with unionized staff received lower average federal quality ratings than facilities without confirmed union presence.

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    The article highlights a report from a right-of-center organization that suggests a negative correlation between unionization and nursing home quality ratings, raising questions about the Service Employees International Union's role and past conduct.

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