Nurses Rally in DC for Patient Safety Today is the anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale — the founder of modern nursing and on Capitol Hill, a thousand nurses… Read more »
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News Coverage of NNU Assembly
Assembly Endorses Resolution for Contract Standards
Sends Message to the Industry on Issues of National Concern
NNU Staff Nurse Assembly Gets Off to Rousing Start
Today, nearly 1,000 nurses from Massachusetts to California kicked off National Nurses United’s first Staff Nurse Assembly, which featured rousing speeches by the country’s leading labor leaders, moving presentations by… Read more »
Washington DC Updates With Photo and Video Footage of MNA Members at NNU Rally and Lobby Event
05.10.2010 | Beyond Insurance: Ensuring Quality Care 05.10.2010 | Photo gallery: MNA members arrival at NNU Staff Nurse Assembly in Washington DC 05.11.2010 | Labor Secretary Hilda Solis’s Remarks as… Read more »
Proposal Made on Behalf of MNA To Caritas Carney, Caritas St. Elizabeth’s and Caritas Norwood
Beyond Insurance: Ensuring Quality Care
1,000 Nurses to Gather in DC for Nurses Week Tuesday- Wednesday, May 11-12, Urge Next Step in Health Reform More than 150 Massachusetts Nurses Will Board Buses for the National… Read more »
New nurses union sets aggressive agenda
With the Twin Cities walkout, bedside nurses say they won’t be ignored as they fight for a strict patient-nurse ratio. By
Caritas deal has a secular option
$25m fee to split hospitals, diocese By Lisa Wangsness and Beth Healy, Globe Staff | May 7, 2010 The private-equity firm proposing to purchase Boston’s six Catholic hospitals intends to… Read more »
Lessons from the health care rollout
By Jon Kingsdale | May 3, 2010IMPLEMENTING NATIONAL health care reform could pose the greatest domestic policy challenge since executing the Civil Rights Acts of the 1960s. National health insurance… Read more »
Minnesota hospitals could see largest nursing strike in U.S. history
The now-concluded month-long strike at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia was the biggest recent flashpoint in hospital-labor relations, but it’s far from the only bad blood. Hospitals in Minnesota, California… Read more »