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National Nurse Magazine May 2010

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NewsBriefs.REV_April 6/24/10 2:38 PM Page 6 NEWS BRIEFS Twin Cities RNs Stage Country's Largest-Ever Nursing Strike MNA members are demanding advancements in nurse staffing, professional development, emergency preparedness and the integration of technology. One key proposal the union has put forward will improve patient care by assuring adequate staffing at all times, on all shifts, based on patient acuity. Negotiations broke down after hospitals refused to discuss any of the improvements nurses proposed, instead pushing numerous concessions including cutting retirement benefits by one-third for younger nurses. "All along, our nurses have wanted to avoid this situation, but the hospitals left us no choice," Linda Hamilton, president of the Minnesota Nurses Association and an RN at Children's Hospital in Minneapolis, said in announcing the one-day strike. "They literally did not respond to a single one of our nurses' proposals during more than two months of negotiations." MINNESOTA either thunder, lightning, rain nor threat of lockout could deter 12,000 nurses in Minnesota's Twin Cities from striking for patient safety on June 10. In the largest nurse walkout in United States history, crowds of Minnesota Nurses Association members in red T-shirts formed determined picket lines outside 14 different area hospitals, pressuring hospital administrators to negotiate in good faith on a new contract for the RNs. "Nurses are on fire! We're here to be heard, and we want our safe staffing message to get across," said Molly Ley, RN, as she picketed outside St. Joseph's Hospital in downtown St. Paul. Nearby, security guards tried in vain to calm the noise from chanting picketers and drivers honking horns in support. N 6 N AT I O N A L N U R S E W W W. N A T I O N A L N U R S E S U N I T E D . O R G M AY 2 0 1 0

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