In Denver, it was another day without a new contract for the 3,000 workers striking for better pay, an increase in hiring efforts, and improved patient care.
The largest strike of healthcare workers in U.S. history began Oct. 4. and lasted three days. Workers will vote to ratify an agreement in the coming weeks.representing 82,000 healthcare workers reached a tentative agreement on Thursday, following months of negotiations and a three-day strike that began
SEIU said the agreement includes wage increases of 21% over four years, protections against outsourcing, a minimum wage increase for Kaiser workers in Colorado, a system for performance and growth sharing, investments in education and training funds, and increased medical benefits for retired employees.
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