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When the union and a health care system are not able to reach agreement during collective bargaining, then negotiations are at a standstill.

Union members, at this point, have only three options: Give Up, Give In or Go on Strike.

Strikes are the only real power a union, and the NNU Unions are not afraid to put members on the picket line. Since 2000, the CNA, MNA and NNU have been involved in more than 25 strikes, which put more than 29,000 members out of work.

Take a look at the chart below for a breakdown of the numbers.

CNA, MNA, NNU Work Stoppages
Year Number Beginning
in Year
Number of
Workers Involved
2001 1 420
2002 6 3,851
2003 0 0
2004 3 7,175
2005 2 480
2006 2 831
2007 5 11,220
2008 2 4,473
2009 0 0
2010 5 1,160
Totals 26 29,610

Source: Bureau of National Affairs (BNA PLUS)

What's at Risk?

When union members are put on the picket line by the Unions, they find out first hand just what they're risking during an economic strike.

  • Paychecks from the health care system may stop.

  • Strikers may have to pay the entire premium for any medical, dental and vision insurance policies.

  • Economic strikers don't qualify for unemployment in certain states.

  • In an economic strike, strikers may be permanently replaced: The striker will go on a preferential recall list, but a replacement worker has no obligation to give up the job when the strike is over and the employer has no obligation to rehire the striking workers.

  • Possible loss of customers from a strike may impact employees' job security.

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