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BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - UVM Medical Center says they have reduced their dependence on traveling nurses. The state’s largest hospital -- along with other facilities -- spent upwards of $100 ...
Another strike at the UVM Medical Center may be looming, as nurses and technical professionals at the hospital vote over the next week on whether to walk out in protest over better pay and working ...
UVM Medical Center issued the following statement in response to the union's announcement of a strike vote. "UVM Medical Center is committed to a culture where our people feel heard, respected and ...
Deb Snell, president of the nurses' union at UVM Medical Center, announces the results of the strike authorization vote by the nurses last week, at a press conference on June 25, 2024.
The Justice Department filed a civil suit against the University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMMC) for allegedly " deceptively misleading" and "forcing" a nurse to perform an abortion despite ...
UVM Medical Center nurses went on strike in 2018, reaching a deal in the fall that included a 16% raise for nurses with fewer than 24 years on the job.
Leffler said the average annualized salary for a Nurse II − the largest group of nurses at the hospital − working a 40-hour week will be $87,000 and will increase by 5% in October 2023 and ...
In 2022, the Medical Center spent $120 million it hadn't planned on spending, $81 million of which was to pay travel nurses. The hospital ended up losing $39 million that year.