Hospital Nurses Protest Vote Dispute

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Nurses from Salt Lake Regional Medical Center took to the curbs on 100 South with signs during the lunch hour Friday, frustrated that the ballots from a union vote taken nearly two years ago have never been counted.

Registered nurses at the hospital started talking about joining a labor union in 2001, according to Ronald Harleman, an organizing coordinator with United American Nurses, who came from Denver then to help them organize a vote. He was back to support the protest Friday.

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Hospital Nurses Protest Vote Dispute

The big issue is whether the nurses want to unionize. But the sub- issue that's holding it all up is the question of a charge nurse's role in the hospital. The n...

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