NURSES UNION
As strike deadline is set, a search for solutions
I'm a registered nurse and have worked for almost 32 years at Abbott Northwestern Hospital. I love my job, and I love my hospital.
This year's labor contract process is very distressing ("Some nurses resist the call to strike," June 28). Our union leaders are telling us if talks get going, a contract could be hammered out in three to four days, tops.
Our community, our hospitals, my profession and the need for care are not going away. We nurses are committed to patient safety and excellent quality care.
Why are the administrators so unwilling to negotiate? Can we get the show on the road and come to an agreement rapidly? Time is running out. Please come to the table.
Do we talk or do we walk?
ANN WANDZEL, ARDEN HILLS
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Nurses are among my heroes, but I do have questions about the strike situation: Just how bad is the staffing? Are units really understaffed, or are national representatives involved in the talks telling us they are?