Unions press Allina, Sutter for binding protections in proposed merger
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By Star Tribune
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Healthcare workers' unions are demanding legally binding commitments from Allina Health and Sutter Health regarding workforce protections and investment guarantees as regulators evaluate their $26 billion merger proposal. During a Minnesota attorney general public forum, union representatives argued that voluntary pledges are insufficient safeguards for employees and patient care standards. The unions seek enforceable contractual obligations to ensure job security, wage standards, and service quality throughout the integration process, highlighting concerns about corporate consolidation in the healthcare sector.
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