Nurses at University of Chicago Medical Center have voted to join a new union and hope to reopen talks with the hospital on staffing issues.
Nurses at University of Chicago Medical Center have voted to join a new union and hope to reopen talks with the hospital on staffing issues.
The hospital’s registered nurses voted May 20 to switch to National Nurses United, a national union. They had been represented by the Illinois Nurses Association. The vote was conducted by the National Labor Relations Board.
Union leaders say they’ll push for changes in minimum staffing ratios. The union also wants an end to rotations in which nurses shift between working days and nights.
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