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Jun 13, 2018
As a few dozen Anthony L. Jordan Health Center employees marched back and forth in front of their workplace last week, they made a few things clear: they love their jobs, they want to get back to caring for their patients, and they want to be treated fairly by management.
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Jun 7, 2018
Certified nursing assistants that bathe, dress and do much more for residents at New Jersey nursing homes woke up to new prospects under Gov. Phil Murphy.
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Jun 6, 2018
Update: Mayor Lovely Warren and other Democratic leaders joined Wednesday in calling on Jordan Health to accept a federal mediator's proposal and end the current strike by health care workers, saying: "For this dispute to carry on any further only serves to harm both the patients and the staff.”
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Jun 5, 2018
Nearly 70 local healthcare workers at Jordan Health in Rochester are back on strike.
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Jun 4, 2018
Anthony Jordan Health Center officials doubled down Monday on a proposal offered to unionized workers last week, even as workers are poised for a three-day strike starting Tuesday.
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Jun 1, 2018
This morning-- we're waiting to see if the anthony jordan health center will agree to a settlement accepted by its worker's union. the settlement was drawn up by a federal mediator. negotiations for a new contract between the union and company started back in november. right now-- we're working to find out the details of the settlement-- but union officials say it's both sensitive to the health center's financial concerns while providing employees with yearly pay raises. later today-- families
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Jun 1, 2018
The Jordan Health Center was one of the first community health service providers in America.
May 31, 2018
Unionized Anthony Jordan Health Center workers have agreed to a proposal set forth by a federal mediator in contract negotiations with the health system, the workers announced Thursday.
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May 30, 2018
(Update, May 30) – Anthony L. Jordan Health Center employees, represented by 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, have announced they’ve accepted a federal mediator’s proposal to re-negotiate employee contracts, following months-long negotiations with the center.
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May 30, 2018
The Greater New York Hospital Association is supporting the Opioid Workforce Act of 2018, a bipartisan measure introduced in both houses of Congress last week. The legislation, which GNYHA helped lawmakers craft along with the Association of American Medical Colleges, would fund the training of more doctors to combat the nation's growing opioid epidemic.

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