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National Nurse magazine May-June 2016

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4 N A T 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 | J U N E 2 0 1 6 NEWS BRIEFS MINNESOTA M innesota nurses are standing up for fair contracts in more than half of Minnesota Nurses Associ- ation bargaining units this year with actions that show nurses are united in solidarity, including informational picketing and unfair labor practice strikes. In the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area, 4,800 MNA nurses on Labor Day em barked on a second unfair labor practice strike at five Allina Health hospitals. Nurses have been fighting management's insistence that they give up their health insurance plans and take more expensive, corporate plans. At the same time, management is not responding to MNA proposals on staffing, workplace violence prevention, education, and other important issues. At an August 26 news conference an - nouncing their open- ended strike, nurses were surrounded by leaders of other unions who announced they were also filing notices of intent to picket Alli- na in a show of union solidarity alongside striking nurses. Education Minnesota, AFSCME Council 5, and SEIU-Healthcare joined nurses at the news conference. Other unions that filed a Minnesota nurses stand strong in fight for fair contract Allina nurses go on open-ended strike, others face tough talks

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