Workers at Pittsburgh hospital approve three year contract
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 28, 2008
Workers represented by Teamsters Local 926 have voted to approve a three-year contract proposal from Jefferson Regional Medical Center in Pittsburgh. The agreement averts a potential strike. The union represents about 550 hospital workers such as housekeepers, maintenance and other service employees. In a statement, the medical center said it was pleased employees had approved the contract.
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