From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMay 2010 Edition By Sandra Landry, RNPlymouth County Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition
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H1N1 report: looking back, thinking ahead
MNA election and campaign rules
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMay 2010 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 »
Study shows RN-patient staffing law in California improves patient outcomes
Results bolster case for pending legislation to set safe patient limits in Mass. hospitals From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMay 2010 Edition
Making a difference: Ellen Farley stands tall for all nurses
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMay 2010 Edition By Barbara "Cookie" cookeRegion 3 Community Organizer
Why do unions make endorsements in political races?
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMay 2010 Edition By Maryanne McHughAssociate Director, Legislative and Governmental Affairs
Quincy teachers’ union votes to defer 4 percent raise till next year
Move could save $2.3m for schools By Molly A. K. Connors, Globe Correspondent | May 25, 2010 DORCHESTER — Facing the elimination of as many as 200 positions and cuts… Read more »
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Morton Hospital RNs and health professionals ratify agreement
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMay 2010 Edition
Tufts pays $5,000 OSHA fine for violations in tracking nurse injuries
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMay 2010 Edition Management at Tufts Medical Center was recently forced to pay a $5,000 fine to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration for numerous lapses… Read more »
Quincy Medical Center holds picket after management ceases negotiations
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMay 2010 Edition