Here are five things to know:
1. The union represents nearly 4,000 Tenet employees.
2. Ninety-seven percent of voting union members voted in favor of authorizing a strike.
3. The workers’ contract expired June 30. The union contends that during negotiations, Dallas-based Tenet engaged in bad-faith bargaining to address working conditions and what they say are staffing challenges in facilities.
4. The vote does not mean a strike will occur. The union would issue a 10-day notice in the event of a planned strike.
5. Union members include licensed vocational nurses; certified nursing assistants; medical assistants; emergency room, radiology and respiratory techs; and others.
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