Indiana (Pa.) Regional Medical Center nurses will picket Monday over contract negotiations, The Tribune-Democrat reports.
The workers, represented by the Indiana Registered Nurses Association and Pennsylvania State Education Association-Healthcare Local No. 5120, want to retain "fair healthcare" options.
They are slated to hold two informational picketing sessions at the hospital entrance.
Nurses and the hospital have been in contract negotiations since November, the union said, according to the report.
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