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 <title>State Employed Nurses Fight for Private Sector Parity</title>
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State employed
nurses
continue to
fight for a
fair contract
to replace the
one that
expired on
June 30,
2003.
Members
have been
without a
raise since
that expiration.
One
central issue
to the
negotiations
is the
Unionâ€™s
wage
proposal
linking
private
sector pay
rates to their own. The Stateâ€™s proposal
does not recognize the higher wage rates
or higher wage increases paid to private
sector nurses since June 30, 2003. For
example, the State has proposed a total
wage increase of 14% over five years
while RI Hospital wages rose 23% over
the same time period. The Union will
not settle a contract with a wage package
that places state-employed nurses
below a fair market pay rate.</description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:51:49 -0500</pubDate>
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