Hospital Workers
More than 7,000 hospital workers are united with SEIU Local
113 across the state of
Minnesota.
Standing together, we are working to improve the quality and affordability of health
care for all Minnesotans and to improve the lives of the people who live in our
communities.
We join the more than 14,000 health care workers united
across the heartland to build strong communities, a health care system that
works for everyone, and to restore the American Dream.
To improve the quality and affordability of our health care
system, we are standing together to raise standards for patient care, gain
wages that reward hard work and experience, and improved health insurance for
hospital workers and their families.
- Staffing and Workload Standards. At
a time when health care is run more and more like a business, it’s
difficult to provide the very best care for our patients. That’s why we
are standing together to raise standards for staffing and workloads.
- Wages that Reward Hard Work and
Experience. Nothing is more important to our patients than having
experienced staff in our hospitals. That’s why we are working to negotiate
wages that reward hard work and experience, allowing hospitals to retain
and recruit dedicated health care workers.
- Improved Health Care Benefits for
Hospital Workers and their Families. Good health insurance means that
hospital workers can better take care of their patients and their
families. That’s why we are working to negotiate improved health care
benefits for hospital workers and their families.
Allina Hospitals - Click here for more information on hospital workers at Allina
Hospitals & Clinics.
Twin Cities
Multi-Employer Hospitals - Click here for more information on
hospital workers at Twin Cities hospitals, including Fairview, North Memorial, HealthEast,
Children’s and Methodist hospitals.
Greater Minnesota
Hospitals - Click here for more information on hospital workers at
Greater Minnesota hospitals.