Nurses’ strike at WBGH not only labor issue with corporate owner
| By Jerry Lynott, The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Contract negotiations broke down last month over staffing and health insurance, prompting the more than 460 nurses represented by the
It's the latest labor dispute facing
CHS, the largest owner of for-profit hospitals in the country, filed an annual report with the
"We currently believe that our labor relations are good," CHS wrote.
Unions disagree
But the
"In fact, labor relations at CHS may be worse than at any other health care system in
A spokeswoman for the
Idelson, who was aware of the strike notice for WBGH, said CHS has repeatedly been sanctioned by the
"CHS is probably, may very well be the most lawless syndicate in the health care industry," he said.
The unions continue to file complaints and go to court to push CHS to be responsive to the rights of the nurses and prevent the corporation from repeating the violations, Idelson said.
"Across our organization, CHS affiliated hospitals enjoy good relations with their employees, including those who are represented by unions. Overall employee satisfaction is at about 85 percent," Galin said Friday in an email. "We value and respect all of the employees of our affiliated hospitals and greatly appreciate the outstanding care they provide for their patients."
She added that five CHS-affiliated hospitals are "testing certification of elections by the
Individual hospitals negotiate labor agreements with unionized employees and most of them "go very well, without the union resorting to publicity tactics or strikes like the one planned by PASNAP this weekend," she said.
At the 11 CHS-affiliated hospitals in
Pattern developing?
But when the complaints with the NLRB are strung together, a pattern develops and "one has to wonder whether this
The WBGH nurses have a
CHS purchased the hospital and other assets of the former Wyoming Valley Health Care System for
"When they first came, we were hopeful," Cruice said. The nurses were looking for a break from the contentious labor environment with WVHCS, he said. The nurses went on strike in
But CHS honeymoon was "all too brief" lasting about nine months, Cruice said.
The nurses worked under the terms of their old contract with WVHCS until reaching a new contract in 2011.
In the interim the nurses held a 24-hour strike from
The nurses were reluctant to strike and be on the picket lines instead of with hospital patients, Cruice said.
They intend to return to work on
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