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Nurses Delay Strike: Bargaining Progress at Virtua Mount Holly
12 Jun
Summary
- Nurses postponed strike due to progress in bargaining talks.
- A new strike date is set for June 23 if talks fail.
- Staffing levels and wages are key issues in contract negotiations.

Registered nurses at Virtua Mount Holly Hospital have delayed an anticipated strike, citing "some progress in bargaining" after a recent meeting with hospital management. The union, Health Professionals and Allied Employees Local 5105, indicated that its members would be at the bargaining table on June 12. If negotiations do not yield a satisfactory agreement, a strike is now slated for June 23.
Union leaders expressed a preference for patient care over picket lines, emphasizing that approximately 800 nurses are prepared to strike if Virtua fails to meet their demands. Nurses are seeking terms competitive with those at nearby Cooper University Health Care, which also has HPAE-represented nurses. The previous three-year contract expired in May, with staffing levels and wages identified as critical sticking points in the ongoing discussions.