Making Them Highest Paid Nurses in New England The registered nurses represented by the MNA at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute voted to ratify a new three-year contract that provides wage… Read more »
Year: 2007
Dana-Farber Nurses Ratify New Contract
Newton Wellesley RNs address hazards of environmental cleaning chemicals
Process covered in bargaining unit’s newsletter From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2007 Edition By Nora Watts, RN
Hazardous drug awareness and control survey results
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterApril 2007 Edition The results of a survey on hazardous drugs sent to over 3,000 MNA nurses have been analyzed, resulting in some very interesting findings…. Read more »
Massachusetts Nurses Association Public Statement Regarding the Health Care for Our Armed Services Personnel and Veterans
CANTON, Mass. – The Massachusetts Nurses Association is the professional association for registered nurses in Massachusetts and the largest union of health care professionals in the Commonwealth. MNA advocates for… Read more »
Quincy Medical Center nurses ratify new contract
The registered nurses represented by the MNA at Quincy Medical Center (QMC) voted on April 3 to ratify a new two-year contract that provides wage increases of 12 to 16… Read more »
Hundreds of Nursing Students will Attend MNA Program on Transitioning from the Academic World to the Real World of Nursing
Hundreds of Nursing Students will Attend MNA Program on Transitioning from the Academic World to the Real World of Nursing What:This April 4 program will give “soon-to-be-nurses” (students from area… Read more »
Massachusetts Nurses Association Public Statement Regarding the Treatment of Immigrant Families in the ICE Raid of the Michael Bianco Inc. Factory
CANTON, Mass. – The Massachusetts Nurses Association, the state’s largest union and professional association of registered nurses and health professionals is taking this opportunity to expresses its outrage over the… Read more »
New Financial Report Shows Hospitals Posted Record Profits in 2006
Topping $1 Billion for the First Time – Nearly Doubling Since 2004 During the Same Time Period, Studies Show There Has Been No Improvement in RN Staffing Levels, Causing Patients… Read more »
Working safely with hazardous drugs: Fluorouracil
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2007 Edition
Promoting emotional resilience for disaster and emergency incidents
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2007 Edition