Minnesota Nurses Association Votes on Strike
- On Monday, more than 15,000 Minnesota Nurses Association members voted at 13 hospitals across the Twin Cities and Duluth to authorize a strike.
- The vote follows contract expirations on June 1 in metro areas and will expire July 1 in Duluth amid nurses' concerns about staffing shortages and unsafe working conditions.
- Nurses reported one nurse caring for up to five complex patients, while hospitals cited improved nurse vacancy rates and turnover declines since the pandemic.
- A supermajority vote of at least 67% enables negotiators to call a strike with a required 10-day notice, and results will be announced Tuesday morning in both Duluth and St. Paul.
- The strike authorization signals firm negotiating stances but uncertain strike timing, while some health systems affirm commitment to talks and encourage voting.
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Minnesota Nurses Association authorizes strike
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15,000 nurses in Twin Cities, Duluth vote to authorize strike
Fifteen thousand nurses at 13 hospitals in the Twin Cities and Duluth could strike if they can’t reach a deal with their employers. Nurses unionized with the Minnesota Nurses Association voted Monday to authorize a strike, though the union’s negotiations…
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