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Penn Medicine physicians vote to unionize
Resident and fellow physicians at Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine have voted to join the Committee of Interns and Residents, a local of the Service Employees International Union. -
Strike set at Los Angeles hospital
Members of the California Nurses Association are set to strike May 11 at PIH Health Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles. -
New York health system takes to billboard in search for OB-GYNs
Lewis County Health System, which includes a hospital in Lowville, N.Y., is advertising on city billboards to recruit OB-GYNs. -
Physicians may strike at 3rd New York City hospital
Members of the Committee of Interns and Residents have voted to authorize a strike at Elmhurst Hospital Center in New York City. -
4 post-pandemic priorities of employee messaging, per HR leaders
Human resources and internal communications professionals are shaking up their employee messaging mix in the pandemic's wake, Forbes reported May 2. -
Strike set at 2 New York City hospitals
Members of the Committee of Interns and Residents are set to begin a three-day strike this month at Jamaica and Flushing hospitals in New York City if they are unable to reach a contract agreement with leadership. -
Cleveland Clinic hospital staff authorize strike
Members of SEIU District 1199 have voted to authorize a strike at Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital, cleveland.com reported. -
3 New York hospitals reach 'historic' agreement with workers
Members of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East have approved a contract with Danbury, Conn.-based Nuvance Health that includes wage increases. -
George Washington University physicians vote to unionize
Resident and fellow physicians employed by Washington, D.C.-based George Washington University have voted to join the Committee of Interns and Residents, a local of the Service Employees International Union. -
Potential resident physician strike looms at 2 NYC hospitals
Members of the Committee of Interns and Residents have voted to authorize a strike at Jamaica and Flushing hospitals in New York City. -
How JAMS Pathways Can Improve Organizational Health
The COVID-19 pandemic may have subsided, but its enormous toll on staff and management at hospitals and health care organizations is still evident, creating tension, pressure, internal disputes and turnover. -
Strike set at Las Vegas hospital
Members of the Culinary Workers Union Local 226 are set to strike May 9 at Valley Hospital Medical Center in Las Vegas. -
Flexibility is the New Currency: Redefining the Economics of Workforce Management
Healthcare leaders are acutely aware of the financial impacts of elevated labor expenses, largely driven by contingent labor use during and after the pandemic. -
Children's National accuses unionized physicians of violating 'no strike clause'
Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., is seeking legal action against the union representing resident physicians related to a demonstration last year, DCist reported April 20. -
UCSF hospital workers strike
Members of the National Union of Healthcare Workers went on strike April 19 at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland (Calif.). -
Dignity Health workers approve contract with 18% raises, higher minimum wage
Members of Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West at Dignity Health hospitals have approved a new four-year contract with wage increases. -
Reimagining provider recruitment: The time is now
The competition for hiring physicians is more fierce than ever — a result of COVID, the Great Resignation, evolving employee preferences and various economic trends affecting the supply and demand of clinicians. As a result, healthcare leaders and recruiters across the country are scrambling to find clinical workers, fill positions and retain these individuals. -
The rise of parental leave
In the evolving American workforce, flexibility is king, and parental leave is expanding across the country — to workplaces' dismay, The Wall Street Journal reported April 8. -
Strike at Kaiser-affiliated hospitals ends after nearly 2 months
Members of United Public Workers have ended their nearly two-month strike at Maui Health hospitals by approving a new contract. -
Physician and nurse shortages: a multi-dimensional approach for recruitment and retention
According to a 2022 report from the U.S. Surgeon General, the United States will face a shortage of 3.2 million healthcare workers by 2026 and a shortage of 139,000 physicians by 2033. In addition, nearly two-thirds of physicians today (63 percent) report being burned out.
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