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Fired nurses allege retaliation for voicing concerns about conditions at St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital
When Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital was acquired by Prime Healthcare in March 2025, nurse Karlie Thorn said she noticed conditions in the emergency department changed for the worse almost immediately. A disproportionate number of inexperienced nurses, cheaper supplies and staffing shortages were among the concerning conditions Thorn and several other nurses allege, alarming them enough to prompt considering unionization. As staffers launched an effort to hold an election to unionize with
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