From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterFebruary/March 2012 Edition
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MNA responds to UMass Med Center layoffs, sale of home health services
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterFebruary/March 2012 Edition UMass Memorial Medical Center (UMMMC), despite posting profits in excess of $150 million in the last three years, announced recently that it plans… Read more »
Brigham & Women’s RNs approve contract
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterFebruary/March 2012 Edition
Anna Jaques nurses hold successful food drive
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Rules for MNA state and regional elections and campaigns
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterFebruary/March 2012 Edition Constitution and bylawsThe nominations and election of MNA officers will be conducted in accordance with the MNA Bylaws and policies, as well as… Read more »
NNU: New study shows dramatic revenue potential from a Wall Street tax
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterFebruary/March 2012 Edition A robust tax on Wall Street transactions would raise far more revenue – as much as 17 times as much – than more… Read more »
MAIN STREET CONTRACT FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterFebruary/March 2012 Edition
President’s Column: Be very afraid: The BORN wants to change regs on delegation of nursing tasks
Proposal opens door to allow unlicensed staff to administer meds From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterFebruary/March 2012 Edition
MNA denounces state’s plan to close Taunton State Hospital
Frontline caregivers, MNA say state’s mental health system is already in shambles From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterFebruary/March 2012 Edition
Advocacy group cites decision to close Taunton State as latest example of Massachusetts balancing budget on the backs of people with mental illness
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterFebruary/March 2012 Edition The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Massachusetts (NAMI Massachusetts), a grassroots organization of more than 2,000 members, is outraged once again that… Read more »