Union workers picket outside CarePoint Health in midst of contract negotiations
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.
From Hudson County View, June 29, 2015
“No contract? No peace!,” a few dozen employees chanted while protesting on the sidewalk in front of the Bayonne Medical Center this afternoon.
Jean Pierce, the HPAE public policy coordinator, told Hudson County View that Local 5185 includes all of the employees from CarePoint Health – “from the nurses down to housekeeping” – at least “a couple hundred” workers.
Pierce explained that the union negotiated a one-year contract with CarePoint last year, which expires in about 30 hours, adding that the biggest sticking point is over safe staffing.