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Daily Archives: August 13, 2013
Prior to annual assembly, nurses rally against oil pipeline
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With the magnificent expanse of the Golden Gate Bridge as backdrop and pathway, MNA and NNU…
Medford school RNs file for mediation seeking end to discriminatory practice
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The Medford school nurses filed for mediation with the Massachusetts Division of Labor Relati…
NLRB issues complaint against BFMC for illegal attempt to silence RNs and for its refusal to provide info regarding its proposal to increase overtime
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Morton Hospital RNs help convince DPH to support keeping pediatric unit open
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RNs become activists when kids’ mental health unit comes under attack
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In April, the Cambridge Health Alliance made a stunning and unexpected announcement: it w…
Taunton State Hospital funding assured through June 2014
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Another victory was achieved for those affected by mental illness in Southeastern Massachus…
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Nursing practice alert: Update on new law banning mandatory overtime
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July/August 2013 Edition
Last August, Gov. Deval Patrick signed into law a health care payment reform bill that includ…
It’s never too late to stay connected: MNA launches retiree group
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July/August 2013 Edition
Members of the new MNA Retiree Group. Standing, from left: Brian Paul, Linda Winslow,
Mary…
MNA shares safe staffing message at nursing conference in Boston
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“Safe Staffing Now” was the overriding cry heard from nurses from all over the …