Johns Hopkins Hospital accused of retaliating against unionizing nurses, including firing one
Unionized nurses at Johns Hopkins Hospital have filed a complaint with the NLRB regarding alleged retaliation against employees by management. Last year, nurses began organizing in an effort to increase pay and improve their working environment. Two nurses who were fired recently, are now alleging that the hospital they previously worked for has retaliated against them. Moving forward, the claim will go before a judge who can either dismiss it or demand that the hospital discontinue unfair labor practices.
See "Johns Hopkins Hospital accused of retaliating against unionizing nurses, including firing one", Meredith Cohn, The Baltimore Sun, February 15, 2019