Nurses Plan Informational Picketing In Bemidji
BEMIDJI, Minn. (AP) -- Nurses plan to conduct informational picketing outside a Bemidji hospital where their contract expired nearly six months ago.
Members of the Minnesota Nurses Association gave a 10-day informational picketing notice Friday to officials at Sanford Bemidji hospital.
The picketing is scheduled for Aug. 17 from 3-5 p.m. during Sanford's "Gala Week," a six-day celebration.
The nurses accuse the hospital of refusing to meet with them in a timely manner. Sanford Bemidji Chief Operations Officer Joy Johnson says in a statement Sanford has "made every attempt to negotiate in good faith."
The nurses voted last week to reject Sanford's contract offer and authorize their negotiators to call a strike. The two sides have been negotiating since April. The current contract expired Feb. 28.
The MNA represents 230 nurses at Sanford Bemidji.
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