More than 2,500 workers at 20 Connecticut nursing homes ”“ including nurses, certified nursing assistants, dietary workers and housekeepers ”“ could go on strike May 1 if they do not receive higher wages and adequate staffing.

Caregivers are also facing lower staffing ratios at nursing homes, as well as residents who require higher levels of care.
Union members have already voted overwhelmingly 1,449-78 to authorize a strike if their demands are not met. Those demands include raises of 4 percent in 2019 and another 4 percent in 2020.
The potentially affected nursing homes are across the state, including in Autumn Lake Healthcare in Norwalk.
Meanwhile, the strike at Stop & Shop grocery stores enters its sixth day today.













