Professional Home Care Workers Believe University of Rochester Management Continues To Limit Bargaining Dates and Length of Sessions Fearing Other Workers Will Join Unions As Largest Non-Profit Employer And Its Associated Companies Earn Millions In Profits
Union members won significant raises to offset area’s soaring cost of living, and to help recruit and retain essential hospital staff
Professional Home Care Workers Believe Management Continues To Limit Bargaining Dates and Length of Sessions Fearing Other Workers Will Continue To Join Unions As Largest Non-Profit Employer And Its Associated Companies Earn Millions In Profits
As cost-of-living soars, 1199SEIU members at Middletown hospital demand a fair contract to retain staff, address patient care crisis
There is no way to sugarcoat yesterday’s election loss and the heartache felt by millions of Americans who rightly fear the impact of looming Republican attacks on workers’ rights, healthcare, jobs, and freedoms.
Florida’s election results displayed some of the very best aspects of our democracy and some of the very worst of politics in our state.
By Virginia Kondas, APRN
Largest Non-Profit Nursing Home Announced Plan To Close Amid Management’s Inability To Consistently Pay Workers As Their Health Insurance Coverage Lapses
In the most recent 1199SEIU Florida We Care Committee (WCC) online meeting, caregivers discussed the importance of voting yes on Amendment 4 in this November’s election to reverse the state’s extreme, dangerous and intrusive six-week abortion ban.
Healthcare workers across the state are overwhelmingly in favor of Amendment 4 that would reverse Florida’s dangerous abortion ban and stop government interference in a woman’s most personal medical decisions.