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Pay Disparity? Union Releases Data On MN Hospital CEO vs. Nurse Pay
Twin Cities nurses are overworked and their hospitals are understaffed, according to the Minnesota Nurses Association.
MINNEAPOLIS — Twin Cities and Duluth area nurses are overworked and their hospital employers are understaffed, according to the Minnesota Nurses Association.
The nurse union says that hospital executives are overpaid when compared to how much the average nurse makes.
"Hospital executives with million-dollar salaries have created a crisis of retention and care in our healthcare system, as more nurses are leaving the bedside, putting quality patient care at risk," Mary C. Turner — an RN at North Memorial Hospital and the President of the Minnesota Nurses Association — said in a statement.
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"Nurses do not take this decision lightly, but we are determined to take a stand at the bargaining table, and on the sidewalk if necessary, to put patients before profits in our hospitals."
According to Glassdoor, Twin Cities area nurses tend to make between $65,000 and $200,000, with the average being around $100,000.
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The Twin Cities Hospitals Group — which represents Methodist, North Memorial, Fairview, and Children's Hospitals — told Patch that "We are disappointed that the nurses’ union rushed into a strike vote without exhausting all means of reaching an agreement at the table or agreeing to our request for mediation."
"We believe mediation is a helpful tool for finding common ground and mediation was mutually beneficial in our talks three years ago," the statement continues.
"We call on the nurses’ union again to agree to mediation and return to the table to negotiate with the hospitals in good faith."
The MNA said the following data shows how much more local hospital CEOs make when compared to the average registered nurse:
M Health Fairview, CEO James Hereford
- CEO pay: $3.5M
- Pay ratio to average nurse: 40 to 1
- Hospitals in the system: Riverside, Southdale, St. Joseph's, St. John's
Essentia Health, CEO David Herman
- CEO pay: $2.69M
- Pay ratio to average nurse: 38 to 1
- Hospitals in the system: St. Mary's Duluth, St. Mary's Superior
HealthPartners, CEO Andrea Walsh
- CEO pay: $2.4M
- Pay ratio to average nurse: 28 to 1
- Hospitals in the system: Methodist Hospital
Allina Health, CEO Lisa Shannon
- CEO pay: $1.76M
- Pay ratio to average nurse:21 to 1
- Hospitals in the system: Mercy, United, Unity, Abbott Northwestern
Children's Hospitals, CEO Mark Gorelick
- CEO pay: $1.4M
- Pay ratio to average nurse: 17 to 1
- Hospitals in the system: Children's Minneapolis, Children's St. Paul
North Memorial Hospital, CEO J. Kevin Croston
- CEO pay: $1.3M
- Pay ratio to average nurse: 16 to 1
St. Luke's Hospital, Co-CEOs Eric Lohn and Nicholas Van Deelen
- Pay ratio to average nurse: $700K+
- Pay ratio to average nurse: 10 to 1
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