Nearly 400 primary care doctors at Mass General, Brigham and Women’s hospitals file to unionize

Citing a “crisis” in healthcare, nearly 400 primary care physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital are taking steps to unionize, a move that medical professionals are calling “historic.”

The doctors on Friday filed a union election petition with the National Labor Relations Board, Attorney Marisa Powell, lead organizer for the Doctors Council, said in a statement on Monday. The council describes itself as the country’s oldest and largest union of attending physicians .

A vote to unionize is expected within two months, Powell said. If the vote passes, the physicians would be members of Doctors Council of the Service Employees International Union, Local 10MD…

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