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A strike at Mercy Hospital in South Buffalo continues for a sixth day, after the hospital and union completed 11 hours of bargaining Tuesday.
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The two sides in the Mercy Hospital strike wound up slogging through the complexities of running a hospital in the same bargaining room Tuesday, after they couldn't agree on real or virtual the day before.
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Catholic Health and the Communication Workers of America will come back to the bargaining table Tuesday, as a strike at Mercy Hospital in South Buffalo enters its fifth day.
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CWA workers went on strike at Mercy Hospital in South Buffalo as of 6 a.m. Friday. The union representing approximately 2,200 registered nurses and service, technical and clerical associates walked out of overnight negotiations over an 11th-hour bargaining package presented by Catholic Health.
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The vaccine mandate is making a workforce negotiation at Catholic Health more difficult.
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The union representing nurses at Mercy Hospital say they don’t want to strike against the Buffalo hospital. But in explaining their possible labor stoppage late next week, leaders of Communications Workers of America Local 1133 say with no contract with Catholic Health in sight, and years of unfavorable working conditions taking their toll, they are at a breaking point.
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Labor relations at Catholic Health boiled over again at raucous, packed, red-shirted rally outside Mercy Hospital in South Buffalo in the steamy heat of an August afternoon.
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Nurses and hospital workers represented by the Communications Workers of America are calling out Catholic Health for what they call deteriorating conditions for employees and patients at area facilities, including Mercy Hospital in South Buffalo, Kenmore Mercy Hospital and Sisters of Charity Hospital's St. Joseph Campus in Cheektowaga.
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