MNA Chair Training
MNA Chair Training
Wednesday, May 23 AND Thursday, May 24, 2018
8:00 am to 5:30 pm on both days
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MNA Mini Pension Workshop
Learn about your unique, gold standard pension plan that allows you to retire in dignity and financial security. Even if your retirement isn’t immediately around the corner, you will gain helpful information about this valuable benefit.
AGENDA
– How did MNA RNs negotiate the plan?
– How do I earn pension benefit credit?
– What does it take to be vested?
– How do I protect my retirement security?
– Q&A
Presented by MNA Labor Relations Specialists, Scott Kleckner and Bill Spartz
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Nurses For Erin Phonebank
Nurses For Erin Phonebank
Webinar – DFL State Convention Training
Nurses for Erin has entered a new stage in our campaign to help elect Erin Murphy for Governor: supporting you as you attend DFL conventions across the state and as Erin seeks the DFL party endorsement!
The DFL State Convention Webinar will provide an overview of the final step in the endorsement process – we’ll review what to expect leading up to and at the convention, talking points and training on how to tell your story to other DFLers, and logistics for your stay in Rochester. You don’t have to be an elected delegate to tune in and learn more.
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Ethics Book Club for Nurses-Bad Blood AND Miss Evers Boys
TWO BOOKS FOR MAY
Bad Blood (A Virgil Flowers Novel)
by John Sandford (2012)
Two bodies in two days. One is murder. The other is suicide. Virgil Flowers never imagined that discovering the connection would lead him into the perverse history of the Minnesota farm community, and almost unimaginable darkness.
Miss Evers Boys by David Feldshuh (1995)
In an effort to get medical help for Alabama tenant farmers, their nurse, Miss Evers, convinces them to join a government study to treat venereal disease. When the money runs out, Nurse Evers is faced with a difficult decision: to tell the men that they are no longer being treated and that they are now part of a research study to see what uncreated syphilis will do to them, or follow the lead of the doctor she respects and the tenets of the nursing profession.
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