Health Workers, HealthPartners Back At Negotiation Table Monday

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Hundreds of Twin Cities health care workers hope to reach a deal with their employers to avoid a strike.

HealthPartners and SEIU union leaders were back at the negotiating table Monday, with the clock ticking for the two sides to reach a deal.

About 1,800 workers say they're ready to walk off the job for a week on Wednesday morning.

Employees say their biggest issues are health care, wages, and overtime.

"I hope we can come with some kind of resolution where we are at least coming together with our wages and our benefits," SEIU member Kate Lynch said. "We are not asking for anything else other than what we already have."

HealthPartners released the following statement Monday:

"HealthPartners and SEIU Healthcare Minnesota representatives are meeting again today for negotiations with the federal mediator. We remain committed to reaching an agreement that is fair to all. Meanwhile, in the event of a strike, we have plans in place to ensure that our patients receive the care they need. More information, including details on clinic services during a potential strike, can be found here."

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