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Seattle Children's nurses reach agreement with $10/hour raises
Members of the Washington State Nurses Association have reached a tentative contract that offers $10 per hour raises for Seattle Children's nurses over the next 12 months. -
Most employees say COVID-19, diversity policies are not genuine: 8 study findings
The majority of employees see their employers' policies as performative, according to a recent report. -
Kaiser mental health workers' strike expands to Hawaii
Members of the National Union of Healthcare Workers employed at Kaiser Permanente's facilities in Hawaii are set to begin an open-ended strike Aug. 29. -
Children's National faces threats over transgender youth services
Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., said it has been the target of a large volume of hostile phone calls, social media messages and emails based on misinformation about its about its care for the transgender community. -
Northwell Health workers set to protest amid contract campaign
Members of the New York State Nurses Association are set to protest Aug. 29 outside Syosset (N.Y.) Hospital, part of New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health. -
Kaiser faces state probe over mental health access amid strike
The California Department of Managed Health Care has opened a targeted enforcement investigation to examine whether Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente is providing timely access to appointments during an ongoing strike by mental healthcare workers. -
UW Health nurses vote to strike if union not recognized
Nurses at University of Wisconsin Health in Madison have voted to strike in September if their union is not recognized. -
The HR agenda: What 3 leaders at top US hospitals are starting, stopping
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced hospital and health system human resources leaders to rethink their approach to staffing shortages and other workforce challenges. This means not only starting something new, but also re-evaluating whether to stop an approach that has been in place but could be tweaked. -
3 essential updates to violence prevention plans
Advancing technology calls for updates to workplace violence prevention plans, Daniel Pascale, executive vice president at Margolis Healy and Associates — a professional services firm specializing in security and emergency preparedness — told HR Dive in an Aug. 18 article. -
US hospital labor disputes heat up: 9 recent actions
The following events involving hospital-union labor disputes were recently covered by Becker's: -
Nurses at Oregon hospital seek union recognition
Nurses at Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital in Lincoln City, Ore., filed authorization cards with the National Labor Relations Board for a union recognition election, according to an Aug. 23 news release from the Oregon Nurses Association. -
Kaleida Health workers to vote on giving union strike authority
Members of the Communication Workers of America and 199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East employed by Buffalo, N.Y.-based Kaleida Health will vote next month on whether to give their bargaining units the authority to call a strike. -
HCA's Mission Hospital must address 'chronic understaffing,' nurses say
Members of the National Nurses Organizing Committee plan to hold a rally Aug. 25 at Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare's Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C., to protest what they say is the hospital's failure to address chronic short staffing that jeopardizes patient safety. -
Viewpoint: Rocky economic climate requires 'new rules of hiring'
Solid training, not high salaries, will retain top talent through resignations and a potential recession, according to an Aug. 22 Forbes article by Andrew McLeod, CEO of Certn, an IT company providing background checks and risk monitoring for employers. -
Providence workers to picket over payroll issues
Members of the Staff Nurses Association, National Union Health Care Workers and Petaluma Staff Nurses Partnership said they plan to hold an informational picket Aug. 24 at Providence Santa Rosa (Calif.) Memorial Hospital regarding issues they have experienced with paychecks. -
Kaiser mental healthcare worker strike enters 9th day
Members of the National Union of Healthcare Workers are set to begin the ninth day of their open-ended strike Aug. 23 at Kaiser Permanente's mental healthcare facilities in California. -
Employers slashing paid parental leave
Inflation and a possible recession are spurring some employers to cut back on paid parental leave, the Wall Street Journal reported Aug. 22. -
Senator urges NY hospital to provide equitable pay to workers
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has asked Hudson, N.Y.-based Columbia Memorial Health to work with a union representing its workers to adequately address wages and staffing, according to a report published Aug. 19 on hudsonvalley360.com. -
6,200 University of Michigan nurses to vote on possible strike
Members of the Michigan Nurses Association will vote from Aug. 27 through Sept. 2 on whether to authorize nurse negotiation leaders to call a strike at the University of Michigan. -
Maine Medical Center nurses vote to keep union
Nurses at Portland-based Maine Medical Center have voted to keep the Maine State Nurses Association as their bargaining representative.
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