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CAMDEN, N.J. - A recent contract agreement means hundreds of nurses in a South Jersey county will start seeing some more money in their paychecks.
JNESO, a union that represents healthcare workers in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and Virtua Health confirmed the 3-year contract, which includes a 16 percent salary increase for more than 1,600 full-time, part-time and per diem nurses.
The official deal was announced last week, and put into effect on March 1.
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It followed an early vote on a new contract that ended without a replacement being passed.
Efforts to address staffing needs were also included in the new contract.