Nurses at 17 HCA facilities in six states ratify new union contracts
The new agreements bring improvements in staffing practices and patient care.
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NNU endorses Vice President Kamala Harris for president
Harris backs nurses, patients, unions, reproductive rights, working people
Albany Med nurses fight to protect patient care
Hospital critical not only for capital region but across state
MNA welcomes upwards of 700 nurses into union so far this year
Workers now join their 22,000 MNA union siblings as they begin the process of bargaining
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