MNA bill would minimize manual lifting of patients From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2006 Edition
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Safe patient handling: successful Australian approach to reducing nurse injuries
Employee safety at your health care facility
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterMarch 2006 Edition
Chair of Public Health Committee Announces Pending Draft of a Compromise Bill on RN Staffing
Safe Patient Handling Legislation gets Favorable Vote from Joint Committee on Public Health
If implemented, H. 2662 will save money and protect thousands of nurses from skeletal/back injuries CANTON, Mass. — On March 1, the Joint Committee on Public Health voted favorably on… Read more »
Cape Cod Hospital RNs & Management Reach Agreement in Principle
RNs at UMass Medical-University Hit the Picket Line Hospital Demands Concessions Despite Hospital’s $94 Million Surplus
Cape Cod Hospital RNs to Hold Informational Picket on March 7th, As Contract Talks Stall Over Poor Staffing, Mandatory Overtime and the Layoff of 60 Nurses
If You Vacation on Cape Cod, What is Happening to the Nurses and Patients at Cape Cod Hospital Should be of Concern to You
Poor Staffing Conditions and a Planned Layofff of 60 Nurses Threatens Patient Safety Nurses at Cape Cod Hospital Up in Arms over Staffing Cutbacks/Layoff of 60 Nurses Mount Public Campaign… Read more »
Leaders in American labor history: part one
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterJanuary/February 2006 Edition The following are profiles of some of the most prominent labor leaders in American history. They have varied backgrounds and represent diverse workers,… Read more »
Vinyl medical gloves: what are the concerns?
From the Massachusetts Nurse NewsletterJanuary/February 2006 Edition