3,000 TEAMSTERS FIGHT FOR FAIR CONTRACTS AT TWO MAJOR CHICAGO HOSPITALS
Local 743 Members Gather Vast Support During Contract Negotiations
"Teamsters at these two medical centers are essential to daily operations and it is past time they be treated as such," said
Both hospitals participate in the federal government's 340B drug pricing program, which allows them to profit hundreds of millions of dollars from selling discounted medications meant for underserved patient communities. With annual revenues at both Rush University and University of Chicago medical centers continuing to climb, Teamsters at both employers are raising concern about transparency and accountability in how these funds are being used.
"We have had 18 sessions of negotiations and are still fighting for fair wages. Rush is keeping us at a standstill," said
"I have worked at the University of Chicago Medical Center for 40 years and have given everything to this job, just like all of my colleagues," said
"I have witnessed firsthand the extraordinary dedication of workers at these hospitals who serve my family and our communities every day," said La
Local 743 is home to 10,000 hardworking men and women serving health care, mail order, technical and warehouse employees. For more information, go to teamsterslocal743.com.
Contact:
Lena Melentijevic, (347) 208-2279
[email protected]
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SOURCE Teamsters Local 743
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