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Workers at Asante Health facility may form union to highlight safety concerns
Over 1,000 workers wishing to set up their own Service Employees International Union chapter are expected to vote on possible unionization next week at a Medford, Ore.-based Asante Health facility amid what some claim are dangerous staffing levels. -
Nurses at Michigan hospital authorize strike
Members of the Michigan Nurses Association have voted to authorize a strike at McLaren Lapeer Region Hospital. -
Strike set at NewYork-Presbyterian hospital
Members of the New York State Nurses Association are set to begin an open-ended strike on June 12 at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in New York City if a contract agreement is not reached with the hospital by that time. -
Providence Home Health and Hospice clinicians launch strike authorization vote
Members of the Oregon Nurses Association at Providence Home Health and Hospice have launched a strike authorization vote. -
NYC law will regulate AI use in hiring
New York City-based organizations will soon be subject to regulations if they use artificial intelligence in their hiring practices. -
HCA Florida workers vote to refuse voluntary overtime over staffing, safety concerns
Members of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East at HCA Healthcare-affiliated hospitals in Florida have voted to refuse voluntary overtime assignments due to what they say are safety concerns and a staffing crisis. -
Las Vegas culinary workers arrested following hospital picket
Multiple culinary workers were arrested outside Valley Hospital Medical Center in Las Vegas after a planned act of civil disobedience following a May 19 picket. -
Mayo Clinic surgical workers petition: unsafe working conditions may be 'downright greed'
Almost 300 surgery workers from Mayo Clinic's St. Mary's and Methodist campuses in Rochester, Minn., submitted a petition to Mayo's leadership May 25, after outlining their grievances about patient and worker safety concerns and employee retention issues at a press conference aired on Rochester's NBC affiliate station KTTC. -
UCSF children's hospital workers authorize 2nd strike
Workers at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital in Oakland, Calif., have authorized their second strike in a matter of months. -
New York City physicians reach tentative deal, end strike
Members of the Committee of Interns and Residents and Mount Sinai in New York City have reached a tentative agreement, ending a three-day strike at NYC Health + Hospitals' Elmhurst Hospital Center. -
HR sees hiring growth for Gen Z grads
The human resources field has been adding some fresh faces, according to recent research from LinkedIn's economic graph team. -
Oregon hospital nurses authorize strike
Members of the Oregon Nurses Association voted to authorize a strike at St. Charles Bend on May 21. -
More New York City physicians authorize strike
Members of the Committee of Interns and Residents voted to authorize a strike at two Mount Sinai hospitals in New York City on May 22 — the same day more than 150 union physicians began a strike at NYC Health + Hospitals' Elmhurst Hospital. -
New York City hospital physicians strike
More than 150 physicians went on strike May 22 at NYC Health + Hospitals' Elmhurst Hospital Center, a union spokesperson confirmed to Becker's. The planned five-day walkout represents the first physician strike at a New York City hospital since 1990. -
Alameda resident physicians score 20% raises, avert strike
More than 100 unionized resident physicians at Oakland, Calif.-based Highland Hospital have reached a tentative contract deal that includes more than 20 percent compensation increases over three years, successfully averting a strike. -
Nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital authorize strike
Members of the New York State Nurses Association have voted to authorize a strike at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in New York City. -
New York health system nurses approve labor deal
Members of the New York State Nurses Association have approved a new contract with Potsdam, N.Y.-based St. Lawrence Health. -
5-day strike averted at HCA facilities in California
Members of Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West have reached a contract settlement with management, averting a five-day strike that was scheduled to begin May 22 at five HCA Healthcare facilities in California. -
Hiring too fast: A common recruiting mistake
In today's environment, it is crucial that hospitals and health systems focus on the best recruiting strategies for hiring top talent. One recruiting mistake that is often unnoticed by companies, according to Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph: hiring too fast. -
HCA hospital violated labor law in pulling union recognition, judge says
Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Mo., part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare, violated federal labor law by withdrawing recognition from a Service Employees International Union affiliate on about Aug. 15, 2021, prior to the official certification of the election results, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled.
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