From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterSeptember 2010 Edition
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RN at Brockton Hospital is exonerated, wins settlement
Senate Watch
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterSeptember 2010 Edition
UMass Memorial Medical Center Management Bows to Pressure from Outraged Nurses, Cancels Planned Nursing Gala, After Nurses Announce Boycott/Protest
Nurses Raise Public Outcry Over Chronic Understaffing of Nurses and Recent Decision to Cut Patient Care Services and Staff While Posting Multi-Million Dollar Profits As Controversy Rages Over Planned Reduction… Read more »
GET THE FACTS!
What are the facts about Question 3 — the ballot question that would cut the Massachusetts sales tax by more than half? From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterSeptember 2010 Edition By… Read more »
Fair Labor Standards Act: Federal protections for overtime work
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterSeptember 2010 Edition
Marking the founding of the Polish trade union Solidarnosc
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterSeptember 2010 Edition
Maryland nurse researcher debunks Magnet hospital designation
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterSeptember 2010 Edition By Mary CrottyAssociate Director, Health & Safety New nursing research found no significant differences in hours worked, nursing practice environment, physical demands placed… Read more »
Nomination and election of MNA delegates to the NNU Convention
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterSeptember 2010 Edition The following policy proposal addresses the specifics of when and how delegates from the MNA membership will be elected for NNU delegate conventions…. Read more »
MNF golf tournament a big success in raising scholarship funds
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterSeptember 2010 Edition
Notice to members and non-members regarding MNA agency fee status
In private employment under the National Labor Relations Act From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterSeptember 2010 Edition This notice contains important information relating to your membership or agency fee status. Please… Read more »