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St Vincent Hospital nurses vote to authorize strike

St. Vincent Hospital nurses vote to authorize strike Isabel Sami, Telegram & Gazette © T&G Staff/Rick Cinclair WORCESTER - Nurses picket in front of Saint Vincent Hospital on the day that their union is voting on whether to authorize a strike Wednesday, February 10, 2021. WORCESTER   The 800 registered nurses at St. Vincent Hospital in contract negotiations with Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare voted Wednesday to authorize their negotiating committee to call for a strike if Tenet management refuses to increase staffing levels during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and beyond. Director of Public Communications David Schildmeier said there was an overwhelming yes vote to authorize the strike, which will take place in approximately ten days if Tenet and the Massachusetts Nurses Association negotiation committee cannot come to an agreement.

Nurses at Massachusetts hospital vote to authorize strike

Nurses At Worcester Hospital Vote To Authorize Strike

St Vincent Hospital nurses to take strike vote on Wednesday

WORCESTER   The 800 registered nurses at St. Vincent Hospital in contract negotiations with Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare voted Wednesday to authorize their negotiating committee to call for a strike if Tenet management refuses to increase staffing levels during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and beyond. David Schildmeier, spokesman for the Massachusetts Nurses Association, said there was an overwhelming yes vote to authorize the strike, which will take place in approximately 10 days if Tenet and the nurses  negotiation committee cannot come to an agreement. The vote came the day before the parties’ next negotiation session, slated for Thursday, according to the nurses. According to a news release from the nurses, Tenet refuses to heed nurses’ call to increase staffing levels to better protect patients. Nurses at St. Vincent are each responsible for five patients, and they are asking that the nurse-to-patient ratio be reduced to one-to-four by adding more staff.

Fetch Rewards Adds Marie Quintana to Board of Directors

Marie Quintana Consumer loyalty and retail rewards app Fetch Rewards has added Marie Quintana to its board of directors. Quintana brings to the role extensive experience as a corporate executive, with a particular focus on diversity, inclusion and multicultural marketing. “We’re incredibly excited to welcome Marie Quintana to our board,” said Wes Schroll, founder and CEO of Madison, Wisconsin-based Fetch, which also has offices in Chicago, New York City and San Francisco. “With her background in CPG marketing and her proven track record of championing transformative diversity and inclusion initiatives, her guidance and leadership will be invaluable as Fetch works to better serve its customer base and enhance its company culture.”

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