The Future of Labor Activism in Nursing Homes

Despite the nursing home industry being in the grips of a staffing crisis – with more leverage in the hands of direct care workers – unionization in the space hasn’t taken off across the country like many were expecting. Instead, national unionization in the sector slowly increased from just under 10% in 2010 to 16.8% […]

Industry-Wide Unionization Could Have Led to 8,000 Fewer Nursing Home Resident Deaths

Labor unions may play an important role in improving workplace safety, especially for nursing homes in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, having unionized workers in nursing homes has been associated with lower resident COVID-19 mortality, in addition to  lower worker COVID-19 infection rates, a study published in Health Affairs this month suggests.  […]

New CNA, LPN Contracts Raise Nursing Home Wages Across United States

Nursing home operators across multiple states have raised wages for certified nursing assistants and licensed practical nurses, thanks to a combination of union actions, post-pandemic market dynamics and public policy shifts. But with operators still facing acute financial pressures, raising wages is not a simple matter. Larger structural changes are needed to support higher wages […]

Union Joins Forces with Genesis to Stave off Medicaid Cuts, Nursing Home Closures

In an unusual alliance, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) District 1199 joined with Genesis HealthCare (NYSE: GEN) administrators in Connecticut on Thursday to stave off the closure of several skilled nursing facilities in the state due to low occupancy. Under a provision in Connecticut’s biennial budget, nursing homes that have an occupancy rate below […]