Health & Fitness
AMITA Strike: Nurses Reject Latest Contract Offer
About 720 Joliet nurses at St. Joe's hospital have walked the picket lines since Saturday, July 4.

JOLIET, IL — On Sunday, July 12, hundreds of nurses represented by the Illinois Nurses Association at AMITA St. Joseph’s Medical Center rejected a new offer on a three-year contract, according to the union.
“The nurses have spoken loud and clear. They are demanding staffing improvements with guarantees,” said Pat Meade, RN, one of the lead union negotiators. “This offer did not go far enough. The staffing crisis in this hospital needs real solutions.”
According to the Illinois Nurses Association, nurse and patient safety issues are a top priority and remained firm in emphasizing an improvement on staffing issues at the hospital.
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The nursing union has pushed for a number of improvements in staffing, including limits on the maximum number of patients that can be assigned to a nurse at one time and making current staffing grids enforceable.
“This offer failed to address our biggest concern about safe staffing levels," said Alice Johnson, executive director of INA, in a news release issued Sunday night.
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Johnson said that INA will now develop a modified agreement that includes measures to hold AMITA accountable on staffing issues as well as protections to ensure each hospital unit floor is staffed to account for patient safety.
INA represents more than 720 nurses who work at the hospital and both sides had been in negotiations on a new contract since early Spring. The existing contract expired on May 9th and the nurses began their unfair labor practice strike on July 4th.
Meanwhile, management at AMITA has recruited dozens of nurses from staffing agencies including several from states as far away as Colorado, Mississippi, Georgia and North Carolina to care for patients at the Joliet hospital, 333 Madison St., Patch reported last week.
Related Joliet Patch coverage:
AMITA Nurses Strike: 'We Know They're Trying To Union Bust'
720 Joliet Nurses Strike At AMITA St. Joe's Hospital

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