Mount Nittany Medical Center union workers ratify new contract just hours before expiration

May 2024 · 2 minute read

Mount Nittany Medical Center union workers ratified a new contract just hours before it was set to expire on Friday night.

In a time of a worker shortage and rapid staff consolidation, the agreement includes major investments to recruit and retain staff at the center as well as address the trend of healthcare worker burnout and a nationwide rise in threats against caregivers. According to SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania the new union contract includes the following:

To further address the issue of the national staffing crisis, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives approved the Patient Safety Act earlier this week which aims to "establish safe patient limits under the care of an individual nurse in Pennsylvania hospitals."

In a press release sent out by SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania, Josh Rosefsky, a maintenance worker and Secretary-Treasurer of the union at Mount Nittany said, “I’m proud of what we did to carry our community through the pandemic. But the past three years have been among the most challenging of our careers. This contract is about recognizing what we have been through and providing the support to keep people here for the next three years and beyond.”

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