Category: human resources

UI Health nurses green-light 2nd strike

Members of the Illinois Nurses Association, which represents about 1,700 registered nurses at Chicago-based UI Health, have voted to authorize a potential second strike since August.

UPMC nurses reach 'historic' deal: 6 things to know

UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital, part of Pittsburgh-based UPMC, and union nurses have agreed to a new contract, which was recently approved.

Judge issues injunction against Trinity hospital

A federal court has ordered Trinity Health Grand Haven (Mich.) Hospital, part of Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health, to recognize SEIU Healthcare Michigan as the bargaining agent of about 200 employees and to, upon request, resume negotiations, accord…

Michigan hospital rescinds lawsuit after labor deal approval: 6 notes

Registered nurses from McLaren Flint (Mich.) Hospital, represented by AFSCME Local 875, approved a four-year labor contract Oct. 24.

Maui Health workers to strike in Hawaii: 5 things to know

Members of the United Nurses and Health Care Employees of Hawaii are set to begin a strike Nov. 4 at Maui Memorial Medical Center in Wailuku, Maui; Kula Hospital; and Lanai Community Hospital, which are all part of Maui Health.

New Orleans hospital nurses begin strike: 4 things to know

Members of the National Nurses Organizing Committee, an affiliate of National Nurses United, are holding a one-day strike Oct. 25 at University Medical Center in New Orleans.

Massachusetts physicians reach labor deal: 5 things to know

Cambridge (Mass.) Health Alliance resident physicians and fellows have approved a new labor contract. 

Union election set for 9,600+ nurses at Corewell Health East in southeast Michigan

More than 9,600 nurses at Corewell Health East, part of Corewell Health in southeast Michigan, are eligible to vote in what is believed to be one of the largest union elections in recent history.

Kaiser mental health workers begin strike: 9 things to know

Members of the National Union of Healthcare Workers began an open-ended strike Oct. 21 at Kaiser Permanente locations in Southern California.

4 keys to recruiting women, people of color, per 1 CHRO

Throughout her career, Elizabeth Veliz, the first chief human resources officer of Ithaca, N.Y.-based Cayuga Health System, has seen a range of strategies to recruit more women or people of color and retain them. She has also gained insights on success…