Connecticut Nursing Home Workers Renew Strike Threat
A labor union representing workers at Connecticut nursing homes is renewing a strike threat.
Union officials representing more than 2,000 nursing home workers had walked back a May 1 strike date after Governor Ned Lamont pledged to work with them on raises.
But a proposed budget released by the legislature's Appropriations Committee this week changed the equation, said Pedro Zayas, a spokesman for the health care workers union, SEIU District 1199. The budget includes no additional funding for nursing homes.
We need to show something to these workers to see that progress is being made, Zayas said. This is a last resort, going to a strike all parties involved want to avert a strike [but the budget proposal] really gives us no other option.
Workers are demanding a 4 percent raise in Medicaid funding for nursing homes in each of the next two fiscal years.
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