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McLaren Macomb nurses cancel strike, agree to new labor contract
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McLaren Macomb nurses cancel strike, nursing union tentatively agrees to new contract
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More than 500 McLaren Macomb nurses deliver 10-day strike notice
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(WXYZ) â More than 500 nurses at McLaren Macomb have given a 10-day strike notice to the hospital, according to OPEIU Local 40.
The union represents Registered Nurses and Service Employees at McLaren Macomb.
The notice reportedly states that a strike will begin at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, July 28.
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In late June, nurses voted to authorize a strike, citing ânumerous illegal actions against the Union and its membership.â Our RNs have worked diligently over the last 16 months dealing with an unprecedented pandemic, with a remarkable lack of support from McLaren. A central issue in the negotiations is to provide safe and appropriate nurse-patient ratios, which is the best way to protect our community,â said OPEIU L
More than 600 McLaren Macomb nurses deliver 10-day strike notice
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McLaren Macomb Hospital nurses vote overwhelmingly for strike action
Six hundred nurses at McLaren Macomb Hospital voted by 90 percent on June 29 to go on strike when their current contract expires at midnight on July 27.
The overwhelming vote for a strike by the nurses at the 288-bed hospital in the suburban Detroit community of Mount Clemens, Michigan is the result of the drive by management to intensify the exploitation of the staff at the facility throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
While hospital registered nurses (RNs) have made enormous sacrifices and worked with short staffing and extended hours throughout the public health crisis, saving lives and assisting those infected with the virus, the hospital has used the pandemic to increase the financial payoff for top executives of the multi-billion-dollar McLaren Health Care corporation.