To those attending the Boston Women’s March this Saturday: IMPORTANT UPDATE: For public safety, no backpacks, lg. bags or banner/signs on wooden sticks or poles. Clear packs, purse, waist packs…. Read more »
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UPDATE: Details on Boston Women’s March on Saturday, Jan. 21
Application period now open for Reduced Dues Full member (75 percent) of applicable dues rate
Subject to verification, members who qualify for one of the following categories may elect to pay 75 percent of the annual dues: •Health professional labor program member-any health care professional,… Read more »
Join a Rally to Save Health Care in Boston on Sunday, Jan. 15
NWH Letters
Region 5 Council Meetings Schedule for 2017
MNA R5 council meetings are scheduled for 6pm at MNA Headquarters on the third Tuesday of odd-numbered months as follows: January 17 March 21 May 16 July 18 September 19… Read more »
Newton-Wellesley Hospital Nurses Deliver Petition of No Confidence in Chief Nursing Officer for Staffing Cuts That Endanger Safe Patient Care
NEWTON, Mass. – In response to staffing cuts that have jeopardized safe patient care in the emergency department and medical surgical units, the registered nurses of Newton-Wellesley Hospital (NWH) delivered… Read more »
Nurses Top Annual Gallup Honesty, Ethics Poll for 15 Straight Years
CANTON, Mass — For the 15th year in a row, Americans say they trust nurses more than any other profession, according to an annual Gallup survey conducted Dec. 7 –… Read more »
Join MNA for Boston Women’s March for America
Join MNA members on January 21st beginning at 11am for the Boston Women’s March for America. The MNA board endorsed the march on Thursday, Dec. 15 and declared solidarity with… Read more »
MNA Position Paper on Fracked Gas and Oil Infrastructure
The Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA), along with more than 80 other health professionals , demands that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) stop permitting oil and gas infrastructure and instead… Read more »
The Massachusetts Nurses Association Stands in Opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline, Offers Support to Resistance at Standing Rock
The Massachusetts Nurses Association, the largest union and professional association representing more than 23,000 registered nurses and health professionals in the Commonwealth, has taken a position in strong opposition to… Read more »