Informational Picket Scheduled for June 26 is Canceled LAWRENCE, Mass. − The registered nurses of Lawrence General Hospital, who are represented by the Massachusetts Nurses Association/National Nurses United, have reached… Read more »
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Lawrence General Hospital Nurses Reach Tentative Agreement for New Contract That Includes an Increase in RN Staffing Levels to Ensure Safer Patient Care
Agreement Reached on Landmark Measure to Protect Patients by Setting Safe Patient Limits for Nurses in all Intensive Care Units
TV and Radio Ads Launched on Hospital CEOs Receiving Excessive Pay and Storing Public Funds in Cayman Islands
Ads Urge Legislators to Demand Accountability and Transparency BOSTON, MA — A TV and radio campaign has been launched to highlight spendthrift hospital CEOs stashing millions of tax dollars in… Read more »
MNA Position on Magnet Status 2014
50,000 Signatures Gathered For Two Ballot Initiatives Ensuring That They Go Before the Voters in November:
CANTON, Mass. — The Massachusetts Nurses Association/National Nurses United announced today that it has collected and will submit the final round of signatures needed for two ballot initiatives that will… Read more »
MNA/NNU Receives Award for Publication Excellence in category of “Public Service Campaigns, Programs & Plans”
Radio Ad Highlights Hospital CEOs’ Excessive Pay and
7 in 10 Doctors Favor Pending Legislation to Call for Greater Transparency of Hospital Finances, Profits and CEO Compensation and Believe it Would Protect Funding for Valuable Patient Care Services
As well-heeled hospital CEOs plan to gather for three days of golf, lavish receptions and networking at one the state’s most luxurious resorts on the Cape, a new survey of… Read more »
Nearly One in Four MA Registered Nurses Report Patient Deaths That Are Directly Attributable to Unsafe Patient Assignments
78% of RNs agree that the quality of patient care in Massachusetts hospitals is suffering due to unsafe patient assignments including 59% of RNs who are aware of patient complications… Read more »
Nearly One in Four MA Registered Nurses Report Patient Deaths That Are Directly Attributable to Unsafe Patient Assignments
78% of RNs agree that the quality of patient care in Massachusetts hospitals is suffering due to unsafe patient assignments including 59% of RNs who are aware of patient complications… Read more »