LETTERS | INEQUALITY IN BOSTON
Year: 2012
Not every occupation clicks in the information age
Telegram – As I See It – Taunton closing shortsighted
In the same issue of the Telegram announcing the reduction in services at St. Vs , there is an excellent Op Ed by legislators in Worcester calling for Taunton State… Read more »
Great Story in Worcester Telegram & Gazette About Legislative Support for Saving Taunton State Hospital, Distrust of Administration’s Position
Support a National Day of Action for Public Transportation
Rally & Speak Out at the Massachusetts State House Wednesday April 4, 3 – 5 p.m.At Grand Staircase Not Cuts to MBTA Services, No Fair Hikes for the 99% The… Read more »
Worcester Telegram Profiles MNA/NNU Psychiatric Nurse Deborah Renholm
In the Monday Business Section, the Telegram and Gazette presents “On the Job” – interviews with people from a wide variety of professions. Today’s “On the Job” features MNA member,… Read more »
Health care pay plan did not cut deaths
WHITE COAT NOTES
Labor Notes Conference 2012
Solidarity for the 99%May 4-6, Chicago MNA Region 5 to help send five members Labor Notes conferences are the biggest gatherings of grassroots union activists, worker center leaders, and all-around… Read more »
March 29 2012 Experts: Court could put health-care onus on Mass.
I’m expecting the Supremes to gut Obamacare. Whatever gets salvaged will be done to benefit the insurance industry. MA stands to lose $400 ml unless that money gets directed here… Read more »
MNA’s Patient Safety Bills Are Progressing on Beacon Hill
MNA legislation that will protect patients and improve working conditions for nurses is on the move! Just last week, the Committee on Public Health released our Patient Safety Act, otherwise… Read more »
Today’s Globe Features Three Great Letters to the Editor Critical of Scripting of RNs in Response to Feature Story we Helped Place Last Week
From her time as a patient, she can see nurses are overworked enough March 27, 2012 AS A woman hospitalized three times between July and September 2011, I feel… Read more »