The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit and the Ontario Nurses Association Local 8 are heading back to the bargaining table.
The two sides are scheduled to meet Wednesday morning.
The health unit says it received an invitation from the union to return to the bargaining table on Monday.
More than 80 nurse practitioners, public health nurses and registered practical nurses walked off the job on March 8th.
Money appears to be a key issue in the dispute.
The nurses rejected the health unit's latest offer on March 7th.
At that time, the association said the health unit failed to recognize the value of its female professionals.
ONA President Vicki McKenna said male-dominated professions such as police and firefighters receive far better contracts when it comes to wages.
The nurses provide services to nearly 500,000 Windsor-Essex residents.