About the looming nurses' strike
Who: 12,000 nurses represented by the Minnesota Nurses Association at 14 Twin Cities hospitals.
When: The nurses have threatened a one-day strike for June 10 but say they'll continue contract talks in the meantime.
Affected hospitals: Abbott Northwestern, Mercy, Unity, United and Phillips Eye Institute (all owned by Allina Hospitals and Clinics); St. John's, St. Joseph's and Bethesda (owned by HealthEast Care System); North Memorial; Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota; Park Nicollet Methodist; Fairview Southdale and the Riverside campus of University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview.
Issues: Nurses have asked for 3 percent pay increases in each of three years. Hospitals have proposed annual raises of 0, 1 and 2 percent, plus cuts in pension contributions and more flexibility in scheduling nurses.
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