The nurses of Massachusetts are in the closing days of their campaign to pass a ballot initiative, Question 1, The Patient Safety Act, which will set a safe limit on the number of patients assigned to a nurse at one time in all acute care hospitals, which is very similar to the measure we have be
As we honor all working men and women in this country, NYSNA was delighted to receive the letter of solidarity from Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain, which is the Montreal equivalent of a Central Labor Council.
NYSNA stands in solidarity with the Federation of Teachers of Puerto Rico (FMPR) as they lead teachers, students, and parents in a one-day work stoppage to protest:
In New Zealand, 30,000 nurses walked off the job in the first nationwide strike in 30 years. After months of negotiations, these RNs are demanding safe staffing conditions as they are overworked, underpaid and believe that patient care is being compromised due to these conditions.