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Active - Rehabilitation hospital: Natchaug Hospital Hartford HealthCare Mansfield Center: Tolland No IV Active - Behavioral health hospital New Milford Hospital: Nuvance Health New Milford: Litchfield Yes V 1921–present Active: Norwalk Hospital: Nuvance Health Norwalk: Fairfield Yes (Level II) I 1893–present Active: Norwich State Hospital
Since 1998, this union has conducted an organizing campaign of about 1,800 other blue-collar service workers at the hospital. On March 22, 2006, the union and hospital agreed to an agreement governing the conduct of both parties in a neutral election process by which hospital employees will be able to vote on whether to unionize.
The Connecticut Department of Children and Youth Services was established around 1970. The Long Lane School became a part of the new department in 1970. [2]In 1989, a group of plaintiffs instituted an action against the Connecticut Department of Children and Youth Services [3] which resulted in a requirement for federal court supervision of DCF, which has continued for more than 20 years to date.
The Mansfield Training School and Hospital, situated on more than 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2) and encompassing 85 buildings, was operated by the Connecticut Department of Developmental Services until its closure, after legal challenges, in 1993. Four years later, the former director and a once staunch advocate of the school declared, "The Mansfield ...
Natchaug may refer to: Natchaug River, in Connecticut; Natchaug State Forest, in Connecticut; Natchaug Trail, in Connecticut; Natchaug School, in Connecticut; USS Natchaug, a gasoline tanker in service with the United States Navy and Greek Navy
Three people, of which two were police officers and one a firefighter, were injured when a garbage truck exploded in a Chicago suburb last Friday.. The police officers and firefighter were ...
BJ’s Restaurants, Inc. (NASDAQ:BJRI) has announced a new cooperation agreement with Act III Holdings and affiliates of Ronald M. Shaich, a prominent restaurant industry figure. Act III, led by ...
The Hospital Employees' Union eventually won a related Supreme Court of Canada case in 2007. The court's decision established that union bargaining is a constitutional right. [3] The court win led to a negotiated settlement with the provincial government which paid up to $85 million to former HEU members who lost their jobs. [4]