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Talks end quickly in Temple nurses' strike

By Philadelphia Inquirer  
   April 19, 2010

Talks between Temple University Hospital and the union representing its nurses and allied health professionals broke down Friday after six hours. No new talks have been scheduled. Friday's talks were the first in a week. The union, Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals, said it offered compromise proposals on benefits, wages, and the tuition reimbursement for employees' children. Temple's 1,500 nurses and allied health professionals have been on strike since March 31.

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