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Striking nurses at Fairview-Riverside and Fairview-Southdale hospitals are voting Monday, June 25, on a tentative contract settlement reached early Saturday.

Meetings are scheduled at 8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Bloomington-Richfield Knights of Columbus Hall at 1114 W. 79th St. in Richfield.

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The tentative agreement between Fairview Health Systems and the Minnesota Nurses Association was reached with the help of a federal mediator. No details are being released until after the vote, the Nurses Association said.

Picketing at both hospitals will continue until nurses have ratified a contract, the union said.

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Nurses voting on tentative agreement with Fairview

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Striking nurses at Fairview-Riverside and Fairview-Southdale hospitals are voting Monday, June 25, on a tentative contract settlement reached early Saturday.

Meetings are scheduled at 8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Bloomington-Richfield Knights of Columbus Hall at 1114 W. 79th St. in Richfield.

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The tentative agreement between Fairview Health Systems and the Minnesota Nurses Association was reached with the help of a federal mediator. No details are being released until after the vote, the Nurses Association said.

Picketing at both hospitals will continue until nurses have ratified a contract, the union said.

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By tsuperadmin | June 24, 2001

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