32 Ely-Bloomenson Community Nurses Vote Against Contract, For Strike

Thirty-two nurses at Ely-Bloomenson Community Hospital in Ely, Minn., rejected the hospital’s final contract offer and authorized a strike, according to a Minnesota Nurses Association news release.

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Kathy Champa, RN, one of the bargaining unit leaders at the hospital, said the contract did not adequately address the nurses’ health insurance needs. She said one of the goals of the contract is to help recruit and retain talented nurses.

The nurse leaders will meet to determine their next step. They have not set a date for a strike.

Read the MNA release on Ely-Bloomenson Community Hospital nurses’ rejection of the contract offer.

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