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Labor negotiations spur big raises for healthcare workers
Workers across industries are securing large raises at the bargaining table, with about 100 labor deals ratified in 2022 including a double-digit pay increase in their first year, according to an analysis of Bloomberg Law labor data. -
Workers at California hospital hold strike
Members of UE Local 1004 held a strike March 20 at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, Calif., according to The Santa Clarita Valley Signal. -
Union files complaint against Trinity Health after firing of 11 lab workers
Trinity Health Michigan, part of Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health, is standing by its decision to fire 11 workers, who were in the process of organizing with SEIU Healthcare Michigan, from outpatient labs in Ann Arbor and Canton. -
DC resident physicians move to unionize
Resident physicians at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., are moving to unionize, citing pandemic burnout. -
California nurses sound alarm on staffing: 6 recent cases
The staffing crisis has affected nurses nationwide — but recently, multiple complaints have clustered in the Golden State. -
Fortune 500 companies adjust employee benefits strategies
Amid financial instability, employers across the U.S. continue to roll out benefits to retain top talent. In interviews with Fortune, human resources executives at Fortune 500 companies indicated their focus is on one particular area: financial well-being. -
Mass General Brigham physicians look to unionize
Medical residents and fellows at Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham are preparing to organize a housestaff union. -
The job interview question that went viral
Interview questions are part of the job-seeking process and vary by industry and role. But there is one question that went viral and is dividing the internet, Fortune reported March 16. -
Nurses want answers from Florida system over terminations
Several nurses are seeking answers after they say they were fired from Brandenton, Fla.-based MCR Health, the Bradenton Herald reported March 14. -
Indiana hospital pays $60K in back pay after timekeeping issues
Perry County Hospital in Tell City, Ind., has agreed to pay $60,254 in overtime back wages for 107 nurses who federal officials say were shortchanged by timekeeping issues. -
Brigham and Women's Faulkner deal raises workers' wages by at least 10%
Members of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East have reached a tentative agreement with Boston-based Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital. -
UCSD nurses allege 'eroding patient care conditions'
Members of the California Nurses Association are alleging unsafe overcrowding at San Diego-based UCSD Health's Jacobs Medical Center. -
Dignity Health workers to protest staffing levels at 26 California facilities
Members of Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West will protest and picket throughout March at 26 Dignity Health facilities in California. -
California county's nurses push for competitive wages
Registered nurses and healthcare professionals who work for Ventura County's health system have taken their concerns about staffing, pay and benefits to the county's board of supervisors, the Ventura County Star reported. -
Strike set at Henry Mayo
Members of UE Local 1004 are set to strike March 20 at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, Calif., radio station KHTS reported. -
Nearly half of US job ads include salaries
Job seekers have greater access to information on compensation today than in years past, with salary ranges appearing on nearly half of the jobs posted on one search site. -
Nurse degree scheme 'not surprising at all,' says LinkedIn, KarmaCheck co-founder
Operation Nightingale — the Justice Department initiative that discovered more than 7,600 fraudulent diplomas allowed unqualified purchasers to practice as nurses — shocked HHS, the FBI and medical professionals nationwide. -
Labor board files complaint against UPMC after nurse's termination
On March 3, the Region 6 office of the National Labor Relations Board filed a complaint against Pittsburgh-based UPMC and one of its subsidiaries, UPMC Altoona (Pa.), over allegations related to the termination of an agency nurse. -
340+ RNs at Adventist hospital vote to unionize
Registered nurses at Adventist Health Lodi (Calif.) Memorial have voted to join the California Nurses Association, an affiliate of National Nurses United, The Sacramento Bee reported March 9. -
3rd group of Ascension nurses votes to unionize
Registered nurses at Ascension Via Christi St. Joseph Hospital in Wichita, Kan., have voted to join the National Nurses Organizing Committee, an affiliate of National Nurses United.
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