Sutter says strike not a factor at hospitals
San Francisco Chronicle, March 24, 2008
Representatives of Sutter Health hospitals in California said it was business as usual despite a strike by registered nurses. A third to more than half of the nurses were crossing their picket lines and with replacement workers already hired, Sutter staffing levels were about normal, said the representatives.
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