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Letter: It seems MNA doesn t really want to settle strike at St Vincent Hospital

Letter: It seems MNA doesn’t really want to settle strike at St. Vincent Hospital Telegram & Gazette I personally believed that the recent bargaining sessions between MNA and management would have settled the strike. The strike had been going for eight-plus weeks and it appeared both sides were motivated to begin talks again. Management proposed several improvements to staffing. They proposed enhancing the already existing staffing guidelines to include, 4 to 1 nurse to patient ratios on 2 to 3 med/surg floors; the adoption of the Umass Memorial contract language on staffing, which the MNA wanted, and a staffing oversight committee to assure adherence. All this movement, plus salary increases with retroactivity, in addition to an already great contract with rich health insurance and pension benefits, but this was rejected by MNA.

Nurses at UMass Memorial Medical Center go above and beyond the call of duty during COVID-19

ZIP Advertisement Nurses at UMass Memorial Medical Center go above and beyond the call of duty during COVID-19 Health care workers and hospital staff rose to the occasion in March of 2020 and they continue to go above and beyond a year into the pandemic. First responders share their personal and professional sacrifices. Share Updated: 8:21 PM EDT Mar 16, 2021 Nurses at UMass Memorial Medical Center go above and beyond the call of duty during COVID-19 Health care workers and hospital staff rose to the occasion in March of 2020 and they continue to go above and beyond a year into the pandemic. First responders share their personal and professional sacrifices.

Field hospital, with few patients, could close within weeks

Education commissioner gets OK to force schools to reopen March 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BOSTON (AP) Massachusetts education commissioner has been given the greenlight to compel districts to return to in-person classes, roughly a year after the coronavirus pandemic forced them to shutter schools and switch to online classes. The Friday decision by the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education follows Republican Gov. Charlie Baker s announcement earlier this week that teachers and other school employees will be eligible for coronavirus vaccinations starting next week. “Now is the time to begin moving children back to school more robustly,” Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley said before the board s vote.

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