Behavioral Health Business January 27, 2023
Chris Larson

Unprecedented changes and long-simmering labor challenges make the behavioral health industry fertile ground for unionization efforts.

Notably, New York City-based Resilience Lab may be the first of the venture-backed startups to the behavioral health market to see its workforce unionize. The clinicians of the mental health provider are in the midst of a mail-in unionization effort.

The Resilience Lab case fits into broader trends in the behavioral health sector and the American economy. For the last few years, unionization has enjoyed increased popularity as workers at some of the planet’s largest companies turn to organized labor to address their grievances. The company is a software-focused outpatient mental health provider that offers care in person and via telehealth.

“Unions are enjoying...

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