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Nearly 60 Logan Health primary care providers in Montana are seeking unionization over staffing and care quality, not pay.
Nearly 60 primary care providers at Logan Health clinics in northwestern Montana have petitioned the National Labor Relations Board to unionize with the Union of American Physicians and Dentists, citing years of unaddressed staffing shortages, burnout, and declining care quality.
They say the recent pledge by Logan Health to hire 10 full-time equivalent employees by January 15, 2026, came only after the union filing and underscores the need for formal representation.
Providers argue that unionization is not about pay but about securing a voice in decisions affecting patient care and working conditions.
The NLRB will determine whether a union election can proceed.
Casi 60 proveedores de atención primaria de Logan Health en Montana están buscando sindicalización por el personal y la calidad de la atención, no por el salario.