Registered nurses at Nathan Littauer Hospital in Gloversville, N.Y., have approved a new three-year deal, according to a Times Union report.
The new contract includes a 1.75 percent wage increase in addition to a 1 percent lump-sum payment. There will also be additional 1 percent increases in 2012 and 2013. Under the agreement, the registered nurses are also promised to keep current health benefits, hold monthly meetings to voice staffing issues and other benefits.
The new contract includes a 1.75 percent wage increase in addition to a 1 percent lump-sum payment. There will also be additional 1 percent increases in 2012 and 2013. Under the agreement, the registered nurses are also promised to keep current health benefits, hold monthly meetings to voice staffing issues and other benefits.
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