October 17, 2025
“We are on the path toward an explosion”: Striking Genesys nurses in Michigan speak out against healthcare cuts, Trump dictatorship

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Nurses on the picket line in Grand Blanc, Michigan

Nurses and case workers at Henry Ford Genesys Hospital in Grand Blanc, Michigan, entered the 10th day of their strike on Wednesday for safe staffing ratios, higher wages and against the union-busting tactics of hospital management.

The more than 700 hospital employees, members of Teamsters Local 332, walked out on September 1 after Henry Ford Health Genesys refused to accept their demands.

Nurse-to-patient ratios are the primary issue for nurses. One said that nurses are often too busy to even bathe their patients. Floors and units are not properly stocked with essentials such as medicine and food, causing nurses and nurses’ aides to have to go to different units or floors to obtain them, further sacrificing time and patient care.

Nurses also said the refusal of the hospital to adequately recruit and retain nurses has been a problem since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. This has caused a great number of nurses to leave, and has only worsened. 

“I’ll have a patient who just had a myocardial infarction who needs to be monitored, then I am hanging chemo, then I have a neutropenic patient and another patient who is climbing out of bed,” Janet told the WSWS. “Then across the hall I’ll have an old man who is dying and there’s no one there to hold his hand. What am I supposed to do?”

Strike at the crossroads

The strike stands at the crossroads, with scab nurses being brought in and other critical unionized hospital staff crossing the picket lines each day.

The scab nurses are being paid $8,000 per week and provided with food stipends. Management even opened the cafeteria on third shift, something which it had not done for some time.

The scabs were given a single day’s orientation and did not know where supplies or equipment were located, which is highly dangerous to patients and undermines patient care.

Nurses also report that other hospital employees, including support staff, which is represented by AFSCME Local 3518, are also crossing the picket line. According to information published on the Henry Ford Health website, AFSCME Local 3518 officials settled a contract with the hospital on August 22, on the eve of the strike by the nurses and case workers. This is a betrayal that isolates the strike.

When asked why the Teamsters bureaucracy permitted the scabs to cross the picket line, the strikers said union officials told them that AFSCME workers had no choice because joining the strike would be “illegal.” One nurse said the AFSCME contract did not permit strikes until the contract had expired.

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