FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Shannon Cunningham
651-269-1418
Shannon.Cunningham@mnnurses.org
(Duluth, Minn) – June 25, 2025 – Essentia nurses with the Minnesota Nurses Association met with Essentia today for the final scheduled negotiation date prior to contract expiration on June 30, 2025. This comes on the heels of 15,000 nurses and Advanced Practice Providers in the Twin Cities metro and Twin Ports voting on Monday to authorize their negotiating teams to call an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) strike if necessary. Since April, Essentia nurses have been bargaining in good faith and advocating for safe staffing, fair compensation, and safer workplaces through their contract proposals.
Two weeks ago, as the tense negotiations between nurses and Essentia negotiators began to stall, the Minnesota Nurses Association called for a mediator to help move negotiations forward. Essentia agreed to the request, and the mediator joined today’s bargaining session. However, even with the mediator’s assistance, Essentia continues to bargain in bad faith and fails to remedy existing unfair labor practices.
Outcomes from today’s bargaining session include:
- Both MNA nurses and Essentia took multiple proposals off the table today, but significant differences still exist in those that remain.
- Essentia Health continues to ignore nurses’ priority proposal around staffing. These actions communicate that they do not have a good faith desire to reach an agreement that will improve the staffing crisis.
- Essentia also continues to insist on the inclusion of a managements’ rights clause that would give hospital executives the ability to make changes to certain terms and conditions of employment unilaterally during the term of the contract.
- Wages remain an unresolved issue.
During today’s bargaining session, two members of the Advanced Practice Providers’ Negotiating Team also joined their union colleagues to urge Essentia to comply with the law and begin negotiating with them as a certified union.
Four Essentia clinics, Solvay Hospice House and Miller Hill Surgery Center also voted to authorize a ULP strike. These facilities have yet to see resolution for their multiple ULPs or reach a settlement with Essentia Health.
What’s Next?
Nurses and Essentia are looking into adding additional bargaining sessions next week.
Additional updates will be shared as they become available.
Minnesota nurses remain united in their call for safe staffing and will continue to fight for the conditions patients and providers deserve.