Nurses at Pennsylvania's Wilkes-Barre Plan Strike

Nurses at Wilkes-Barre (Penn.) Hospital have announced a one-day strike on Dec. 23, according to a Citizens Voice report.

The nurses, part of the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals, said the strike is a protest of "bad faith bargaining" by Wilkes-Barre parent, Community Health Systems. CHS bought the hospital in May 2009.

Negotiations between the nurses and CHS have gone on for more than a year. The nurses filed an unfair labor charge against CHS claiming it failed to turn over information on the proposed health plan and therefore failed to bargain "in good faith," according to the report.

The hospital plans to keep operating if a strike occurs.

Read the Citizens Voice report on Wilkes-Barre Hospital.

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