Chicago Sun-Times

Lawsuit seeks to stop planned strike by nurses at University of Illinois Hospital

- BY EMMANUEL CAMARILLO, CST WIRE REPORTER ecamarillo@suntimes.com | @mannycam

The University of Illinois Board of Trustees filed a lawsuit seeking to stop nurses at the University of Illinois Hospital from going on strike this weekend, claiming a work stoppage would pose a danger to the public.

Earlier this month, nurses at the hospital announced they will begin a seven-day strike at 7 a.m. Saturday after contract negotiatio­ns broke down between nurses and the hospital over the number of patients under the care of each nurse.

The lawsuit filed Tuesday in Cook County Circuit Court names the Illinois Nurses Associatio­n, which represents the nurses, as defendants.

According to the suit, 12 of the hospital’s units provide unique and critical services to patients, and if nurses working in those units are allowed to strike, it “would constitute a clear and present danger to the health or safety of the public.”

The units include the neonatal intensive care unit, pediatric intensive care unit, the Center for Women’s Health, hematology oncology clinic and labor and delivery unit, the suit sates.

The suit claims UI Health negotiator­s presented a letter to union representa­tives on Sept. 2 — the day after the strike was announced — asking the proposed strike to not include nurses scheduled to work in those units, but the request was turned down.

The lawsuit also alleges the union’s strike date notice came too late for UI Health to hire nurses from a staffing agency to work in those units or to safely transfer patients to other facilities.

The suit seeks a temporary restrainin­g order against the proposed work stoppage.

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