Call for 2014 ANF Nursing Grant Reviewers
First Light Nurses Are a Beacon of Success
Tough contract negotiations were no match for the 64 gutsy nurses at First Light Health Services in Mora. A 25-bed critical access facility, the hospital is owned and operated by Kanabec County, and nurses routinely care for their neighbors, friends and families. The fight to keep good nurses at the bedside was very personal for the bargaining team.
A proposal by hospital administration to reduce health insurance benefits flew in the face of reason for the whole bargaining team, especially in regard to patient satisfaction. “If nurses aren’t happy, patients won’t be happy,” said Bargaining Unit Chair Margie Odendahl, RN.
The Cranberry Scoop: November 2013
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Gypsy Christmas – Contest WINNER!
We have a contest WINNER! Travel Nurses – How do you celebrate the Holidays? I asked you to show us how you celebrate the holidays when working away from home as a Travel Nurse. We had some great entries! The Gypsy Christmas contest winner was randomly drawn from all of the submissions. Congratulations to Dawn for her Submission! Dawn Condee was randomly selected from all of the entries and has won this (or similar) bag from 31 Products (prize provided by Stacy Allender**). ** If you are interested in purchasing 31 Products, please contact Stacy Allender
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MNA/NNU Executve Director Julie Pinkham Receives Cushing-Gavin Award for Excellence in Labor/Management Relations
On Friday night, MNA/NNU Executive Director and RN Julie Pinkham received the Labor Guild\’s prestigious Cushing-Gavin Labor Award for Excellence in Labor/Manag…
Biolab State court case Wednesday Dec. 11, 2013 at 2 pm-join us
Place: Courtroom 1017, 3 Pemberton Square, Boston, 2 pm (this courthouse is located in the section of buildings between Ashburton Place/Suffolk U and Fane…
Press Release-Minnesota nurses heads to the Philippines to aid disaster victims
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Day of Action on Safer Chemicals
December 9th is a National Day of Action on Safer Chemicals. What if we told you that just 60 seconds of your time could have a big impact? Thousands of people from across the country are calling Congress to ask for STRONG laws on toxic chemicals. We need you to call too. Please call your Senators today. Click here for contact information.
A sample message:
“Hi my name is _______ and I am a nurse. I am very concerned about toxic chemicals in consumer products, the places we live and work and their impact on the health of my patients, family, and community. I’m calling Senator ___________ to ask him/her to make sure that reform of our toxic chemical laws is REAL. The bill before the Senate, the Chemical Safety Improvement Act – as drafted – does not have my support. Reform must be real and protect pregnant women, children and hot spot communities. I urge Senator _____ to stand up for REAL reform of our toxic chemical laws.”
Phone calls are very important way for your Senators to know how you feel. In short: Your calls work. Let your Senators know that in order to win your support for reform, it must meet the recommendations of the mainstream medical community.
Nurse strikes across the nation
In the past two weeks, there have been nurse strikes at hospitals in several states including Pennsylvania, California, Washington and Connecticut.
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