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Baystate Franklin Medical Center Nurses Vote to Authorize Potential Second One-Day Strike


GREENFIELD, Mass., Feb. 9, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The registered nurses of Baystate Franklin Medical Center, represented by the Massachusetts Nurses Association, voted overwhelmingly on Thursday, Feb. 8 to authorize a potential one-day strike. BFMC nurses voted over key issues:

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Nurses voted 85% percent to authorize the BFMC RN Bargaining Committee to call for a one-day strike if necessary. No strike is scheduled at this point. If a strike were to be called by the committee, nurses would be required by law to provide a 10-day notice to the hospital.

"The 200 nurses at Baystate Franklin are more united than ever for patient safety," said Donna Stern, RN and Senior Co-Chair of the BFMC MNA Bargaining Committee. "We are facing a giant corporation that will not listen to local nurses or our local community. Baystate Health would rather squeeze profits out of public dollars than to make sure nurses can provide safe patient care or give them a decent health plan."

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Bargaining Background

BFMC nurses held a one-day strike on June 26, 2017 after voting by a 93% margin to authorize the strike. The nurses were preemptively locked out of the hospital by Baystate management, who kept the RNs from caring for their patients the evening before the strike. The lockout lasted for two days following the strike and involved Baystate spending $1 million to hire replacement nurses from outside the community instead of allowing BFMC nurses to care for their patients once the strike concluded.

Following the strike, Baystate gave its "best and final" to BFMC nurses on July 21. BFMC nurses voted to reject that offer on August 15. The MNA has filed more than 20 unfair labor practice charges against Baystate on behalf of BFMC nurses for, among other reasons, failing to bargain in good faith over mandatory subjects of bargaining such as nurse workload and health insurance.

BFMC nurses began negotiating for a new contract in November 2016 to replace the contract that expired Dec. 31, 2016. A federal mediator is involved in negotiations.

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Founded in 1903, the Massachusetts Nurses Association is the largest union of registered nurses in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Its 23,000 members advance the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice, promoting the economic and general welfare of nurses in the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view of nursing, and by lobbying the Legislature and regulatory agencies on health care issues affecting nurses and the public.

SOURCE Massachusetts Nurses Association


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