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Wanda King, CNA with residentSince 1969, SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania nursing home workers have stood up for dignity, rights, and respect for ourselves and for our residents. We know that to bring all long term care workers out of poverty, ensure affordable family health insurance, and provide quality care to our residents, we have to stand together.

By standing up to nursing home operators that too often put profit ahead of the needs of front-line workers and our residents,  we have made change. We fought for a "Nursing Home Workers' Bill of Rights" and a nursing home employers "Code of Conduct". We have won significant wage increases, fully paid health insurance and pensions, protections and the dignity and respect we deserve so we can provide the quality of care our residents need.


Broomall Presbyterian Village Workers Join SEIU Healthcare PA

Broomall Presbyterian Village workers join SEIU Healthcare PA

Fueled by the desire for more respect and the need to make improvements in resident care, nearly 140 workers at the Broomall Presbyterian Village nursing home in Delaware County have voted overwhelmingly to form a union with SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania.

LPNs, CNAs and Other Workers at Phoebe Homes Win New Contract

Workers at the Phoebe Home and Phoebe Berks ratified a new 4 year contract on October 30th that provides $1.85 in raises over the next 4 years while maintaining affordable health care and retirement benefits.

Nursing Home Members Gear Up for 2010

100 nursing home member leaders representing nursing homes from across the state came together in Harrisburg on October 20th and 21st to come up with a plan to improving care in Pennsylvania nursing homes in 2010.