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Negotiations are starting for a new union contract covering 2,400 Crouse Hospital employees. The talks focus on staffing levels, wages, and benefits as the current contract nears expiration on April 30.
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They're asking Gov. Hochul to reverse her proposed cuts, and instead add $6 billion for hospitals and $1.6 billion for nursing home in the state budget.
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Advocates for nursing home workers say the state health department is trying to undermine a law meant to establish minimum staffing requirements.
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Governor Hochul has until the end of the day Thursday to decide whether to lift a pause on a law that requires nursing homes to greatly increase staffing
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Trump Visit to CNY Rallies Supporters & Protestors, Boosts Tenney Reelection Bid with Rare SpectacleAbout 150 supporters greeted President Trump when Air Force One landed Monday afternoon at Griffiss Airport. But that was a fraction of the people who…
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Several Central New York health, labor and civic groups joined Mayor Stephanie Miner Thursday to warn against a huge interruption of health care. They…
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Not everyone is going to the last day of the 2014 State Fair just because of dollar offerings. Syracuse and Central New York workers make the annual trek…