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Striking nurses' votes will be counted together, union says

By Minneapolis Star Tribune  
   October 03, 2016

The union leading a strike against five Allina Health hospitals is changing how it will tally votes Monday night when more than 4,000 nurses decide whether to accept a three-year contract and return to work. Results will be counted in aggregate for nurses at all five striking hospitals, rather than letting each hospital vote the contract up or down individually.

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