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Nursing home industry fears impact of 52 possible strikes

Nursing home industry fears impact of 52 possible strikes SUSAN HAIGH, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail The looming possibility of strikes at 52 or more nursing homes, roughly a third of the facilities in Connecticut, could exacerbate the financial instability of a sector still struggling to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, a top representative of the state s nursing home industry warned Wednesday. Matt Barrett, president and CEO the Connecticut Association of Health Care Facilities/Connecticut Center for Assisted Living, said his members are also very concerned about their ability to find replacement workers to staff their buildings amid a labor shortage if agreements can t be reached on expiring labor contracts and there are walkouts.

CT Nursing Home Industry Fears Possible Strikes at 52 Facilities

By Susan Haigh • Updated 4 hours ago Storyblocks The looming possibility of strikes at 52 or more nursing homes, roughly a third of the facilities in Connecticut, could exacerbate the financial instability of a sector still struggling to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, a top representative of the state s nursing home industry warned Wednesday. Matt Barrett, president and CEO the Connecticut Association of Health Care Facilities/Connecticut Center for Assisted Living, said his members are also very concerned about their ability to find replacement workers to staff their buildings amid a labor shortage if agreements can t be reached on expiring labor contracts and there are walkouts.

State nursing home industry fears impact of 52 possible strikes

By SUSAN HAIGH Associated Press April 14, 2021 53 Medical workers bring a patient to the Northbridge Health Care Center Wednesday, April 22, 2020, in Bridgeport, Conn. To slow the spread of the coronavirus inside nursing homes, Connecticut has begun transferring infected residents to off-site recovery centers following their release from hospitals. The plan has sparked some fears about the effects for frail, elderly residents who might be displaced to make room in repurposed care facilities. But public health experts see potential in the effort to find a way to curb the outbreak that has ravaged elder care facilities globally. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

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