‘Let ‘Em Eat Peas’ Can Be the Modern Age Elitist Mantra
It has been a challenging week for many people. While our elected officials have been broadly reported to be at odds about exactly how to raise the debt ceiling or not, millions of Americans have no work, are running out of ways to keep their homes – rented or owned, and struggle even to keep the basic necessities for themselves and their families.
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Study Bolsters Case for Pending Legislation to Set Safe Patient Limits in Massachusetts
New Study Adds to Evidence on Success of California’s RN-Patient Staffing Law to Improve Nursing, Patient Care
Massachusetts Nurses Association Press Release
Jul 14, 2011
New Study Adds to Evidence—California’s RN-Patient Ratios Law Improves Nursing, Patient Care
Another major study has reinforced a growing body of evidence that California’s landmark law requiring minimum, specific nurse-to-patient staffing ratios enhances registered nurse staffing and the quality of patient care.
Press Release
Jul 14, 2011
Soup kitchen' makes a statement to Gov. Snyder
George Gray sells his blood every week so he can afford a bus pass or buy shaving cream. Unemployed and homeless for two years, the 57-year-old also is no stranger to soup kitchens.
Lansing State Journal
Who's Your Doctor's Daddy?
...when a recent report came out about insurance companies buying up physician groups and providers in increasing numbers, I wasn’t very surprised.
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Nurses hold "Governor Snyder's 'No Soup For You' Kitchen in Protest of Budget Cuts
Nurses representing the Michigan Nurses Association (MNA) served chicken noodle soup, sandwiches and cookies on the Capital lawn today as a part of “Governor Snyder’s ‘No Soup for You’ Kitchen.â€
Press Release
Jul 13, 2011
Nurses Urge Congress to Stop Cuts in Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid
Nurses across the U.S. plan to flood members of the Senate Thursday and Friday with calls demanding they hold the line and oppose cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid that have been proposed during the current negotiations over the debt ceiling debate.
Press Release
Jul 12, 2011
Steward Holy Family Hospital RNs Vote 70 Percent to join Massachusetts Nurses Association
Culminating a two-year effort to win union representation to improve patient care, registered nurses at Steward Holy Family Hospital voted last night by 70 percent to join the Massachusetts Nurses Association/National Nurses United (MNA/NNU), the state and nation’s pre-eminent organization of RNs.
Press Release
Jul 12, 2011
Nurses Join Ralph Nader for Debating Taboos Event
While many – far too many – politicians in Washington are fixated on making cuts in our most vital programs that protect American families while refusing to demand those who created our economic freefall pay up to help rebuild this nation, at least some have a broader vision.
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Why Social Security matters to an El Cerrito RN
I am just one of so many. I am working and nearing retirement age. My son has had jobs since he was 15 and actually likes to work but his full-time job currently is "applying and interviewing for jobs."
Main Street Blog