Allegheny Health Network Nurses To Receive Pay Bump This Year

By: Patrick Damp/KDKA-TV

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Non-union nurses in the Allegheny Health Network will see a 7-percent pay bump this year.

The pay increase is part of a $92 million program designed to boost wages.

According to a report from our news partners at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, bedside registered nurses will receive a minimum hourly wage of $30.

That's a $2 increase from $28.

The plan also includes other salary increases for experience, as well as loan or tuition forgiveness for May 2022 graduates of AHN's West Penn School of Nursing and Citizens School of Nursing in exchange for a 3-year commitment to working in the system.

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