The strike involves a diverse group of healthcare professionals, including registered nurses, physical and occupational therapists, social workers, and dieticians. These clinicians, who voted to unionize in June 2024, are seeking their first contract with Mass General Brigham. The picket lines will span five locations across Massachusetts, including facilities in Beverly, Braintree, Chelsea, and Newton, before consolidating at the system's headquarters in Somerville for the remainder of the week.
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Mass General Brigham Clinicians Set Seven-Day Strike Over Contract Impasse
After 31 negotiation sessions failed to produce an agreement, home care clinicians represented by the Massachusetts Nurses Association will launch a seven-day strike on July 8. The walkout follows a breakdown in talks on June 30, where union representatives claim management refused to adjust their standing proposals.
Union leadership characterizes the impasse as a refusal by corporate executives to address critical workplace issues. The clinicians are demanding reasonable caseload caps, transparent productivity metrics, and competitive wages to combat high turnover and burnout. While the health system reported a $2.4 billion net margin last year, union members argue that executive compensation—totaling $35.9 million for the top 14 officials in fiscal year 2024—stands in stark contrast to the resources offered to frontline staff. The strike is scheduled to conclude on July 15 at 8 a.m.
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