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Boston Globe Story on Steward Health Care Includes Concerns of MNA/NNU Nurses About Poor Staffing Cinditions
Sunday\’s Boston Globe featured a front-page story on the impact of Cerberus-Steward Health Care, the owner of 10 hospitals in Massachusetts, on our hea…
Nursing Scholarship Opportunity
Please see the David E. Knox Nursing Scholarship
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2012 Nursing Insider
2012 Nursing Insider
2013 Nursing Insider
2013 Nursing Insider
NURSE TALK RADIO: NNU Political Director, Ken Zinn talks Robin Hood Tax
Coming Up on Nurse Talk Radio
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Listen and share the NNU segment:
Ken Zinn on the Robin Hood Tax
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By Pattie Lockard
Executive Producer
Nurse Talk Radio
Well some of you may be old enough to remember Ernestine Tomlin, the blunt Ma Bell phone receptionist. Now, we find out she’s not just a pretty face–she is an advocate for Universal Health Care! “One ring-dingy, two ringy dingy’s…hello…” and she’s off to the races.
This week we have two very honorable guests to share with you. We promised them we would not tarnish their stellar reputations so they agreed. First, Ken Zinn the D.C. based Political Director for National Nurses United then retired army nurse captain, Vietnam war veteran and founder of the Women’s Vietnam Memorial, Diane Carlson Evans.
Ken talks with us about the recent announcement from the European Nations that 11 countries have signed on to a “financial transaction”tax, aka the Robin Hood Tax. The tax will raise billions of dollars by taxing financial transactions .50 per $100. Nurses in the U.S. have been on the leading edge of this concept and are making some headway here at home. Keep an open mind. If you listen to the simple details you might agree this is a very fair and doable measure.
AND…Diane Carlson Evans who served as an army nurse in Vietnam is with us to talk about the recent announcement by the pentagon that women can now serve in combat roles in the military. Diane shares her story and tells us that women have been serving in combat since World War 2, mostly as nurses. BUT because it was not “official” combat the women were not given weapons though were oftentimes still caught in the front lines of battle. This is an amazing story about the mostly unrecognized heroines of U.S. Wars.
Shayne and Casey compare social lives. Hmm—how does that go? Tune in and see for yourself.
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MNA 2013 Winter/Spring CE Course Offerings
MNA Spring/Fall CE Course offerings dowload the brochure here:
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Joint Contract Negotiations End With No Movement; Management Walks Away from Joint Talks, Refuses to Address Staffing, Insists on All Takeaways
Joint Contract Negotiations End With No Movement
Management Walks Away from Joint Talks
Refuses to Address Staffing in Any Way, Insists on All Takeaways !
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