News - Cambridge Health Alliance
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Board Orders Hospital to Post Notice of Its Violation of Law to All Employees Today Orders Nurses' Retiree Health Benefit to be Restored Immediately Orders Hospital to Make Whole Any Nurses Negatively Impacted Orders Hospital to Participate in Mediation for a Fair Settlement CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug.
State Orders the Hospital to Cease Charging Nurses for Parking and to Reimburse the Nurses for all Fees Paid for Parking Since 2008 Ruling Follows a Recent Labor Division Complaint Against CHA for Violating the Rights of Cambridge Hospital Nurses for Once Again Failing to Negotiate and Unilaterally Slashing Benefits CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As nurses at Cambridge Hospital marched in front of their hospital protesting unfair labor practices by their employer, Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA), the state Division of Labor Relations this week issued a ruling on a 2008 violation of labor law by CHA, this one involving registered nurses at CHA's Whidden Hospital campus in Everett, Mass.
Picket Comes the Day Before the Hospital is Set to Implement 40 percent Cut to Nurses' Retiree Health Care Benefit and the Deadline for Those Who Can Opt to Retire With the Current Benefit CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following was released today by the Massachusetts Nurses Association: When: Thursday, July 22 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Where: Cambridge Hospital, 1493 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA The registered nurses of the Cambridge Hospital campus of the Cambridge Health Alliance have voted today to conduct an informational picket on July 22 to protest the hospital's violation of state labor law in their effort to slash nurses' retiree health benefit and deprive them of their rights.
