Salinas Valley Memorial Approves Contract With Union

The board of directors for Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System in Salinas, Calif., has approved a tentative agreement between the hospital and its employees who are represented by the National Union of Healthcare Workers, according to a NUHW release.

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The hospital and the workers, which include licensed vocational nurses, certified nursing assistants and technicians, agreed to a contract following nearly a year of negotiations. The new contract includes wage increases of 3.25-18.25 percent over the term of the contract.

Union members went on strike in October over failed negotiations.

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