PLYMOUTH, Minn. – Members of the Minnesota Nurses Association say they want holiday pay and better benefits.
Union members started a three-day strike outside Allina WestHealth in Plymouth Sunday. They say they stayed the course during the COVID-19 pandemic and now the company is “refusing to make the necessary movement toward a fair contract. The nurses say Allina admits it’s not about money and they accused the company of saying the current contract is “good enough.”
The first strike in five years was authorized by a vote October 6.
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