Nurses, Albany Med reach tentative contract after three years | The Daily Gazette
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ALBANY Albany Medical Center and the union representing nearly 2,000 of its nurses have agreed on a tentative contract after three years of sometimes combative negotiations.
Albany Med and the New York State Nurses Association announced the development Wednesday afternoon. The nurses began voting on the proposal Wednesday and will continue Thursday; NYSNA said it expected results Thursday evening.
The deal calls for automatic raises for all NYSNA members and merit-based raises for some, as well as other measures that will increase the nurses’ income, such as shift differentials and market rate adjustments.
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