News Summary
Members of the United Nurses and Allied Professionals (UNAP) Local 5098 have authorized a strike at Rhode Island Hospital and Hasbro Children’s Hospital after unsuccessful contract negotiations. Approximately 2,500 workers are demanding increased wages, reduced health insurance costs, and stronger safety protections. Hospital management’s latest offer was deemed insufficient by union leadership, who stress the importance of addressing staffing shortages. As negotiations continue, the union remains hopeful for a resolution before a potential strike.
Rhode Island – Members of the United Nurses and Allied Professionals (UNAP) Local 5098 have authorized a strike at Rhode Island Hospital and Hasbro Children’s Hospital following a vote conducted late Monday. This decision comes after months of unsuccessful negotiations for a new contract that expired on March 31. Approximately 2,500 workers, including nurses, technicians, and hospital support staff, are represented by the union.
The strike authorization reflects a strong sentiment among union members, demonstrating their readiness to take action if a new agreement is not reached. Union President Lynn Blais stated that the vote indicates a strong confidence in their position and a willingness to fight for better working conditions.
The union’s demands include increased wages, reduced health insurance costs, and stronger safety protections for healthcare workers. Many members have reported that nurses are leaving their positions for better-paying jobs in nearby Massachusetts and Connecticut, where wage rates are significantly higher. This has contributed to ongoing staffing shortages, making the union’s demands even more pressing.
In response, hospital management proposed a contract that included retroactive raises and benefits totaling $50 million over three years. However, union leadership deemed this offer “insulting” and inadequate to address their concerns. Union leaders have also criticized proposed increases in health insurance premiums, which they believe could further reduce take-home pay for workers already facing financial challenges.
Hospital spokesperson Kelly Brennan expressed disappointment regarding the union’s rejection of their latest contract offer, characterizing it as competitive and comprehensive. Nonetheless, the union remains firm on its position, believing that the current proposal does not meet the necessary requirements to improve working conditions and address staff retention issues.
Although the union has drafted a strike notice, it has not yet been submitted. UNAP is still hopeful for renewed negotiations with Brown University Health. According to federal law, a minimum of 10 days’ notice is required before a strike can occur, allowing time for potential resolution.
If a strike takes place, Rhode Island Hospital has indicated that it is prepared to implement a comprehensive strike plan to maintain continuity of patient care. However, union leaders believe that a strike would not serve the best interests of patients, healthcare staff, or the local community, signaling the urgency of finding a resolution.
This labor dispute at Rhode Island Hospital parallels ongoing issues at Butler Hospital, where employees have been on strike since May for similar reasons related to contract negotiations. The last round of negotiations for both hospitals occurred in 2018 when the hospital group was operating under the name Lifespan. On that occasion, there was also a strike notice issued, highlighting a pattern of labor-related tensions in the region.
The current landscape of healthcare labor relations at Rhode Island hospitals underscores the challenges faced by healthcare workers nationwide, particularly in the wake of the ongoing pandemic. As negotiations continue, both union representatives and hospital management will have to navigate a complex set of demands and responses to reach a resolution.
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