Never Forget: Workers' Memorial Day April 28 Events Schedule (Page 109)

Workers Memorial Day
Every year on April 28, the unions of the AFL-CIO observe Workers Memorial Day to remember those who have suffered and died on the job and to renew our efforts for safe workplaces.  This year we the struggle continues to create good jobs in this country that are safe and healthy and to ensure the freedom of workers to form unions and, through their unions, to speak out and bargain for respect and a better future.  It’s time for our country to fulfill the promise of safe jobs for all.

Attend an event near you:

Superior, WI – April 25, 7:30 AM

Free breakfast at 7:30 AM

Peter Ridge Community Center, 1201 N. 8th St.

Tree planting ceremony following breakfast at 9 AM

Kelly Park, 711 Grand Ave.

 

Mankato – April 26, Noon-1:30 PM

DOT Headquarters, 2151 Bassett Dr.

For more info see Facebook page.

 

Golden Valley – April 27, 9 AM

Golden Valley Truck Station, 2055 Lilac Dr. N. (just west of Hwy. 100 and north of Duluth St.) Map

Annual Workers Memorial Day commemoration

Co-sponsored by AFSCME and the Metro District of MnDOT

 

St. Paul – April 27, 11:30 AM

Workers Memorial Garden on the State Capitol Grounds

Co-sponsored by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Building Trades Council

 

Grand Forks, ND – April 27, 5 PM

Bringewatt Park, 2205 – 24th Ave. So.

Service followed by hamburgers, hot dogs, chips and pop

 

Fargo,ND – April 27, 5:30-7:30 PM

3002 First Ave. N.

Featuring Gary Granzotto, President, North Dakota AFL-CIO

All union and non-union workers, citizens and friends of the area are invited to join the Northern Plains United Labor Council at the Workers Memorial Day event. Dinner will be provided. Please bring your family, co-workers, neighbors, and friends to remember those workers who lost their life on the job and the efforts that we must continue to ensure safe worker conditions for ALL workers.  If you have any questions, please call 701-388-4654 or check their Facebook page.

 

Duluth – April 30, 7 AM

Duluth Labor Temple, 2002 London Rd.

Free breakfast sponsored by the United Way of Greater Duluth, Duluth AFL-CIO Central Labor Body and the Northeast Area Labor Council.

 

Rochester – April 30, 8:30-9am reception, 9-10am Program

Rochester Truck Station (2900 48th St NW Rochester, MN)

Join our Rochester Area Union Brothers and Sisters on Monday April 30th to remember those who have suffered and died on the job and to renew our efforts for safe workplaces

See the Facebook Page.

 

Apple Valley – April 30, 6 PM

Lebanon Cemetary (at the intersection of Co. Rd. 42 and Pilot Knob Rd.)

Co-sponsored by the Southern Dakota Co. Labor Assembly and the St. Paul Regional Labor Federation.  For more information contact Peter Polga-Hecimovich at 651-222-3787

Concerned about whether billions in Minnesota taxpayer funds were actually being used for direct patient care, MNA RN leaders including President Linda Hamilton began pushing in early 2011 for what has now become a federal investigation of the state’s financial dealings with non-profit HMOs. With the story continuing to evolve, we’ve compiled this post to help chronicle the history of the issue and MNA’s role in it.

Background: In late 2010, KSTP-TV Investigative Reporter Jay Kolls broke a story featuring former Minnesota Hospital Association Attorney Dave Feinwachs. Dave was fired by the MHA after insinuating that Department of Human Services officials under Governor Tim Pawlenty’s administration had been looking the other way while non-profit HMO Executives raked in nearly $4 billion in taxpayer dollars per budget cycle for services they could not prove they provided.
… Read more about: MNA RNs and the (nearly) $4 Billion Question  »

Update May 10, 2012:  The House adjourned for the session in the wee hours of this morning, WITHOUT taking a final vote on the National Nurse Licensure Compact. That means it’s dead for this year. It will most likely come back next session, so stay tuned, but for now, be proud of all the calls, emails, letters and visits that nurses made to stop this dangerous bill!

This troubling story (published by Pro Publica and USA Today) provides yet another reminder why we need your help in opposing the National Nurse Licensure Compact bill moving through the state legislature.
… Read more about: Nurse Licensure Compact Legislation  »

National Nurse Licensure Compact
The Compact is still moving on two different tracks. 1) A stand-alone bill is moving in both bodies, and passed a key committee in the House on Wednesday and passed the full Senate on Thursday. We anticipate it will be up for a full floor vote in the House very soon.  2) The Compact is also part of the Senate version of the Health and Human Services Omnibus Bill.

The Omnibus bill is currently in conference committee, where legislators are working out the differences between the two versions. As the conference committee wraps up its work, we are hopeful that the Compact will be removed from the HHS omnibus bill.
… Read more about: Legislative Update, April 20, 2012  »

Some nice recognition in MinnPost this week of the key work MNA RNs and other health care workers did behind the scenes to help this important legislation pass!

Here’s the item: 

Intentional abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult can be charged as a felony in Minnesota, now that Gov. Mark Dayton signed a bill passed with bipartisan support.

Previously, such crimes often perpetrated against elderly victims were treated at most as gross misdemeanors with no prison time.

With all the highly charged partisan activity abounding in this year’s session, the governor made a big point of stressing that both Republicans and DFLers voted for the bill, and he appeared with a bipartisan group at the official signing.
… Read more about: MinnPost Gives Nod to MNA Nurses’ Efforts  »

MNA member Mary Kirsling wrote to her representative about her opposition to National Nurse Licensure.  Here’s why it is important to be alert and involved – we get results that mean the world to our patients!

A Note from Mary Kirsling:  “It is gratifying to have one’s representatives read and respond. And if anyone thinks that these emails lack power, I think the responses tell otherwise…

On Mon, 4/2/12, Kerry Gauthier <rep.kerry.gauthier@house.mn> wrote:

From: Kerry Gauthier <rep.kerry.gauthier@house.mn>
Subject: Re: national nurse licensure
Date: Monday, April 2, 2012, 9:50 AM

Thank you for contacting me to share your opposition to Minnesota’s participation in the Nurse Licensure Compact, which was proposed in 2011 with the introduction of House File 462.
… Read more about: MNA RN Voices Make a Difference on Nurse Licensure Compact  »

Note:  The Legislature is tentatively planning to adjourn today (April 5)  for a short spring recess

HMO Accountability
Great news! The four Healthcare Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) have returned $73 million dollars in excess profits to the taxpayers. Nurses played an integral part in holding HMOs accountable and advocating for further transparency. Please follow the link below to find out more information.

http://mnablog.com/2012/04/03/mna-rns-have-helped-lead-charge-in-holding-hmos-accountable/

National Nurse Licensure Compact
In addition to being part of the Senate HHS Omnibus bill, the National Nurse Licensure Compact is moving as stand-alone bills in the Senate and House (SF230-Gerlach/HF462-Norton).
… Read more about: Legislative Update, April 5, 2012  »