Allina Health Doctors Vote to Unionize in Historic Election

Allina Health doctors make history by voting to unionize, creating the largest private-sector union of advanced care practitioners in the US. This move aims to give them a stronger voice and address demands for productivity and paperwork. The union also advocates for a $25 minimum hourly wage for nursing home workers, while other labor news includes improved benefits for Hormel workers and penalties for Monogram Meat Snacks. Post-pandemic, there have been slight reductions in racial wage inequality, and a recent strike impacted sports broadcasting. Learn more in this comprehensive article.