Vermont's Striking Nurses Want a Raise for Nonunion Workers Too
BY Jonah Furman Labor Notes
PUBLISHED
August 5, 2018
This article was originally published at Labor Notes.
Especially for professional workers, when your main strike issue is pay, attracting public support can be a challenge.
Savvy employers paint union members as spoiled. They like to point out that youre already making more than many of your nonunion neighbors.
Yet when 1,800 nurses and technical staff struck for better wages July 12-13 at the states second-largest employer, the University of Vermont Medical Center, the people of Burlington came out in force to back them up.
We had policemen and firefighters and UPS drivers pulling over and shaking our hands on the picket line, said neurology nurse Maggie Belensz. We had pizza places dropping off dozens of pizzas, giving out free ice cream.
And when a thousand people marched from the hospital through Burlingtons downtown, we had standing ovations from people eating their dinners, she said. It was a moving experience.
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