Beacon Kalamazoo nurses ratify 3-year contract

Press Release

Members of the Michigan Nurses Association at Beacon Kalamazoo (Mich.) Hospital have approved a new labor contract.

The agreement, ratified by 97% of voting nurses Feb. 12, covers 378 nurses at the hospital, according to the facility, which is part of South Bend, Ind.-based Beacon Health System.

According to the MNA, the contract includes:

  • 14% total raises over three years, plus incentive pay for extra shifts
  • Guaranteed coverage of mental health issues, lower costs for out-of-network services and a return to employer-paid disability insurance
  • Improvements to paid time off
  • Limits on on-call duty

“The new contract eases [insurance] burdens and makes using our insurance easier and more affordable,” Lori Batzloff, RN, president of the MNA union at the hospital and a member of the bargaining team, said in a release.

Beacon Health System also praised the agreement.

“We deeply value our nurses and are pleased with the collaborative negotiations,” the organization said in a statement shared with Becker’s. “We remain committed to providing exceptional care to the patients and community we serve.”

See also  HDHPs linked to lower cancer survival rates: Study

Negotiations between Beacon and nurses began Oct. 2, and nurses had been working without a contract since Dec. 15, according to the union. The agreement runs through Dec. 14, 2028.

The post Beacon Kalamazoo nurses ratify 3-year contract appeared first on Becker's Hospital Review | Healthcare News & Analysis.

Source: Read Original Article

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *