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Facilities’ bankruptcy filing marks latest twist in Connecticut nursing home strike
By
McKnight's Staff
Feb 26, 2013
The five Connecticut nursing homes involved in a high-profile workers strike filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday, citing monthly losses from contracts with union workers.
Striking nursing home employees return to work in Connecticut, but conflict continues
By
McKnight's Staff
Feb 21, 2013
About 600 nursing home workers in Connecticut will return to their jobs after an eight-month strike, but they still haven’t resolved their differences with operator HealthBridge Management.
Nursing home workers receive $2.6 million in back pay from jobs lost during strike
May 12, 2010
National Labor Relations Board officials were scheduled to deliver roughly $2.6 million in lost benefits and pay to 133 nursing home workers who had been involved in a strike more than a decade ago.