SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- Rady Children's nurses voted Tuesday regarding a contract agreement with the hospital. The result? No deal.
This is the third time the health field workers have turned down a deal. They are demanding increased wages, decreased medical premiums, among other issues of concern.
Hundreds of the hospital's nurses hit the picket lines last month, a historic two-day strike — the union’s first since it was formed over 20 years ago.
Rady Children’s officials have maintained that the contracts were “fair and equitable” in meeting the nurses’ demands. Nonetheless, the nurses don't agree and are demanding more impactful changes to the contract.
In a statement released by Rady Children’s following the nurse's rejection vote, officials said:
"Rady Children’s top p...