Addressing what constitutes safe working conditions in health care settings From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterJun 2006 Edition
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OSHA, MNA and the Massachusetts Division of Occupational Safety
Workplace violence and abuse prevention task force develops a fact sheet on bullying
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterJune 2006 Edition
‘Talking union’: Your rights to speak in the workplace
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterJune 2006 Edition
An emergency preparedness Q&A: introduction to “CERT”
Q: I’m hearing nurses talk about CERT training. What is it?A: CERT stands for Community Emergency Response Team Training. The CERT concept was developed by the Los Angeles Fire Department… Read more »
Drinking water detective story: connecting water contamination and disease
Making the link on Cape Cod By Ann Aschengrau, Ph.D. Boston University Superfund Basic Research Program
NLRB Rules in Favor of MNA: New Moakley Building To Be Part of MNA Bargaining Unit
House Passes Landmark Bill on RN Staffing in Massachusetts Hospitals
How They Voted
Joint Committees on Public Health and Health Care Finance approve the compromise bill on Safe RN Staffing
Compromise Bill on RN Staffing in Hospitals is Approved by Public Health Committee, Clearing Hurdle for a House Vote on May 23rd
Measure Calls for Safe Limits on Nurses’ Patient Assignments, Prohibits Mandatory Overtime and Includes Initiatives to Increase Nursing Faculty & Nursing Scholarships MNA Applauds the Measure as a Balanced and… Read more »
The family and medical leave act
Your rights under the law, whether you are a unionized or non-unionized employee From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMay 2006 Edition