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Post-pandemic labor actions are reshaping hospital pay and staffing 

For two years, Pittsburgh-area hospitals have seen vigorous union campaigns, strike votes — and concession wins. Workers say their efforts are curbing a longstanding staffing crisis.
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PPS Emerging Educators a ‘tiny boat’ laboring against a ‘huge tidal wave’ of teacher workforce shortages

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