Mass General Brigham Nurses Decry CEO’s 9% Raise to $9.2M Amid Contract Negotiation Standoff
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Mass General Brigham nurses decry CEO’s 9% raise to $9.2M amid contract negotiation standoff
Union nurses at Mass General Brigham spoke out against news of the Mass General Brigham CEO's 9% raise to nearly $9.2 million in compensation in fiscal 2025, as contentious contact negotiations continue for Brigham and Women’s Hospital nurses and MGB Home Care clinicians.
$9.2 Million Mass General Brigham CEO Pay Sparks Outrage Among Nurses & Clinicians Seeking Fair Contracts to Protect Patient Care - Massachusetts Nurses Association
CEO Anne Klibanski’s compensation jumped by 9% or ~$800,000 while MGB refuses to negotiate patient care priorities SOMERVILLE, Mass. – Mass General Brigham (MGB) CEO Dr. Anne Klibanski received a 9% or approximately $800,000 increase in annual compensation in the latest fiscal year available through MGB’s IRS Form 990 filings, putting her fiscal year 2025 pay at nearly $9.2 million even as the healthcare giant refuses to meaningfully negotiate w…
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