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hrmjustin

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Mon Jun 16, 2014, 10:09 AM Jun 2014

Union in fight with private hospitals over free health care for members

ANNIE KARNI

The powerful union representing workers at the city’s private hospitals has taken on a new fight: preserving free health care for its own members.

The three-year “master contract” between leading hospitals such as NYU-Langone Medical Center and 1199SEIU, which covers 110,000 nurses and healthcare workers, is set to expire July 15.

Under the current contract, all union members receive comprehensive health coverage for free, with no co-payments and no premium contributions. But the League of
Voluntary Hospitals and Homes of New York — an employer group representing 109 hospitals, nursing homes and clinics — says it contributes more than $900 million annually to the benefit fund for workers and wants to restructure the benefits to pare that cost.

Under one proposal it has put on the table, 55,000 low-wage workers at nursing homes and long-term care facilities would have to cover some of their health care costs out of pocket, union leaders calculate.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/exclusive-hospitals-union-benefit-fight-article-1.1830305#ixzz34oM2PJj4

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