The National Perspective from a MNA RN
Twelve thousand nurses in the Twin Cities are fending off a well-coordinated attack by corporate health care interests to diminish the power of our union. In a metropolitan area with one of the highest densities of organized nurses in the country, we know that if the employers take down the Minnesota Nurses Association, they can take down anyone.
The nurses authorized a one-day strike last week by more than 90 percent of 9,200 voting. Negotiations with 14 Twin Cities hospitals owned by six corporations started in March, but little actual back and forth has taken place.
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Twin Cities Nurses: Your fellow RNs on the MNA bargaining team will bring you a contract worth voting on in good time. Do not fall for the Employers’ ploy of management making small changes and bringing it back to the table for multiple votes. We won’t waste your time voting multiple times for a poor contract.
