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More Eagleville Hospital workers opt for union

Certified nursing assistants, mental health technicians and emergency medical technicians at Eagleville Hospital voted Friday to be represented by a union, the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals (PASNAP), the union said.

File: Meghan Lane hands Heather Jones-DiRosa a letter from the Pennsylvania Association of School Nurses and Practitioners to Eagleville Hospital on behalf of employees who voted to unionize. (MATTHEW HALL/For The Inquirer)
File: Meghan Lane hands Heather Jones-DiRosa a letter from the Pennsylvania Association of School Nurses and Practitioners to Eagleville Hospital on behalf of employees who voted to unionize. (MATTHEW HALL/For The Inquirer)Read more

Certified nursing assistants, mental health technicians and emergency medical technicians at Eagleville Hospital voted Friday to be represented by a union, the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals (PASNAP), the union said.

Of the 90 eligible to vote, 62 voted in favor and nine voted against the union.

The 308-bed nonprofit hospital treats patients with substance use disorders.

Last month, nurses at the hospital, located near Audubon in Montgomery County, voted to be represented by PASNAP.

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