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The talks are set for Monday, Dec. 16, which is the deadline the hospital gave for the union to vote on what it described as its "last, best offer."
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The next talks are scheduled for December 6. The big sticking point remains L+M's decision to relocate certain health services away from the main hospital campus.
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Another state commissioner also warns consumers to pay state taxes on online purchases.
L+M Hospital and AFT Union representatives return to the negotiating table Tuesday, December 3, but AG George Jepsen is asking the hospital allow healthcare workers to return to work sooner rather than later.