Year: 2011
Close the door on public-sector unions
MNA in the News — More Coverage of Holy Family Vote and Cambridge Hospital Ruling
Hearing set for Quincy hospital buy
Judge keeps nurses’ benefits intact
Steward Holy Family Hospital RNs Vote by 70 Percent for Union Representation by Massachusetts Nurses Association
Superior Court Judge Issues Ruling to Protect the Retiree Health Benefit of Cambridge Hospital’s Registered Nurses
Ruling Enjoins CHA from Any Attempt to Cut That Benefit in the Future Court Decision is the Latest in the Series of Decisions Denying CHA’s Illegal Attempts to Slash Nurses’… Read more »
State Wants More Time to Review Quincy Medical Center Sale
Quincy Medical Center is trying to meet a deadline for a proposed sale to a for-profit company, but the state Attorney General’s Office may need more time. By Jack Encarnacao
Hospitals in Mass. feel fiscal squeeze
Nurses Call for Tax on Wall Street Trades, Not Cuts in Medicare, Social Security, Medicaid – Urge National Protests
Nurses Won’t Endorse Candidates who Cut Social Security The nation’s leading nurses’ organization, National Nurses United, today called on the Obama administration and Congress to oppose cuts in Medicare, Social… Read more »
Are you owed overtime pay?
Dear MNA Member: Recently you may have received a letter from the law firm of Thomas & Solomon LLP soliciting you to join a lawsuit against your employer for unpaid… Read more »