News Summary
Healthcare workers at Butler Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island, have entered the third day of a strike that began on May 15. With a 91% staff vote to initiate the strike, nearly 800 employees, including nurses and clerical staff, are advocating for better wages and safety measures. The strike coincides with the expiration of labor contracts, and union members are determined to continue their advocacy amidst significant operational challenges faced by the hospital.
Providence Healthcare Workers Enter Third Day of Strike
Healthcare workers at Butler Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island, have entered the third day of a strike that began on May 15. The strike initiated after a decisive 91% of the staff voted to authorize it, demanding improved wages and enhanced safety measures.
The striking workers, represented by the Rhode Island AFL-CIO union, encompass nearly 800 employees, including registered nurses, psychiatric staff, clerical workers, and dietary personnel. They are advocating for higher wages, access to pension programs for future employees, and improved safety protocols in the workplace.
The timeline for the strike aligns with the expiration of the last labor contracts for the workers, which ended on March 31. In response, a letter signed by 44 state lawmakers was sent to Butler Hospital management, urging them to resume negotiations with the striking union.
Current Conditions at Butler Hospital
According to Butler Hospital’s President and COO Mary Marran, the hospital has made efforts to come to a satisfactory agreement with the union, though it has yet to succeed. Marran addressed concerns over wages by stating that 135 staff members currently earn less than $20 per hour, countering the notion that most employees are underpaid.
The union’s demands come amidst significant challenges facing healthcare workers at Butler Hospital. A reported 95% of caregivers believe that the hospital is not doing enough to guarantee their safety at work, with workplace violence incidents showing a substantial 41% increase from 2022 to 2024.
Impact and Community Response
To raise awareness about their situation, the workers held an informational picket at the hospital’s entrance on Blackstone Boulevard. The striking workers have expressed their determination to continue their advocacy for better working conditions until an agreement is reached between the union and hospital management.
Concerns have been voiced by union members regarding the impact of current wages, which they argue contribute to a workforce living in poverty, ultimately affecting staff morale and recruitment efforts. Reports indicate that Butler Hospital is facing significant operational challenges, with 116 open positions existing as a direct result of the staff shortages linked to the ongoing strike.
Temporary Solutions and Future Negotiations
In light of the workforce disruption, Butler Hospital has incurred substantial costs of approximately $1.8 million and $1.4 million in hiring temporary staff to maintain operations during the strike. Despite these challenges, Marran has remarked that hospital operations are continuing smoothly and they remain committed to patient care.
The situation remains unresolved, with no new negotiations scheduled between Butler Hospital and the union as of May 16. Ashley Ouellette, an R.N. float nurse and an executive board member of the union, highlighted the frontline caregivers’ dedication to patient care, even amid the strike.
Furthermore, the Mayor of Providence has cautioned residents about possible traffic disruptions during the strike, with police presence noted to manage any resulting situations.
Conclusion
As the strike continues, the striking workers remain unified in their requests for improved wages and safety measures necessary for their work environment. The resolution to this strike lies in the willingness of both parties to return to the negotiating table, aiming for a solution that addresses the needs of healthcare workers and the broader hospital community.
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Additional Resources
- Rhode Island Current: Strike Appears Imminent at Butler Hospital
- Providence Journal: Butler Hospital Strike – What Caused It?
- Turn to 10: Butler Hospital Strike Continues for Third Day
- Boston Globe: RI Butler Hospital Nurse Strike
- ABC6: Butler Hospital Workers Begin Planned Strike
- Wikipedia: Healthcare in the United States
- Google Search: Butler Hospital strike 2025
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Labor Union
- Google News: Butler Hospital strike
- Google Scholar: Healthcare Workers Strikes
