From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2003 Edition
Year: 2003
Toxic cleaning chemicals replaced with those that are safer for all
Toxic cleaning chemicals replaced with those that are safer for all
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Smallpox Vaccination Plan Status Report
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2003 Edition Last month’s Massachusetts Nurses featured a special section concerning the Massachusetts Nurses Association’s analysis and position statement concerning the State Department of Public… Read more »
Lawrence General Hospital Nurses Reach Tentative Agreement Picketing Scheduled for Today is Canceled
Canton, Mass. — After more than 14 hours of negotiations with a federal mediator, the registered nurses of Lawrence General Hospital reached a tentative agreement with hospital management, averting the… Read more »
UMass Memorial Medical Center Nurses Plan to Picket on March 13th As Contract Talks Stall Over Staffing, Lack of Appropriate Supplies and the Need for a Salary Commensurate With Nurses’ Skills and Experience
According to Recent JAMA Study, University Campus Staffing Ratios Place Some Patients at 31 – 49% Greater Risk of Death Nurses Regularly Report Having a Lack of Supplies Needed to… Read more »
Smallpox: Congress on Health and Safety Chair and Vice Chair, Terri Arthur and Rosemary O’Brien respond to Cape Cod Times editorial calling for nurses to “roll up their sleeves”
As it appeared in the Cape Cod Times March 10, 2003 Doing It Right Instead of Rushed It is not surprising that the public is confused about the decision… Read more »
Hundreds Gather to Celebrate MNA’s 100th Anniversary
Lawrence General Nurses Plan to Picket on March 12th as Contract Talks Stall, Federal Mediator Calls for Negotiating Session in Boston for March 11th
Nurses are Seeking Contract Language to Prohibit Mandatory On Call Policies, Language to Ensure Inexperienced Nurses Receive Appropriate Training and Orientation, and a Wage Increase to Ensure Recruitment and Retention… Read more »
Globe backs MNA’s position on the Government’s Smallpox Vaccination Plan for health care workers and nurses
A Boston Globe Editorial BY THE END of this month, the Bush administration had planned to have 450,000 doctors, nurses, and other health-care workers vaccinated against smallpox and prepared to… Read more »
Vaccinate Against War Not Smallpox
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterJanuary/February 2003 Edition As health care professionals, some of us are being called upon to receive the smallpox vaccine. We are being asked to become vaccinated… Read more »