
MNA
is the largest, most effective union for RNs in Michigan. Organizing
a union in your workplace is the first positive step in gaining
a seat at every table where decisions are made that affect you,
the patients you serve, and your nursing practice. MNA's extensive
knowledge in nursing and collective bargaining assists Michigan
RNs in building strong unions and exemplary contracts in their
facilities. Take the lead and contact MNA today to learn more
about building one strong voice at your facility!
If you are interested in receiving more information about organizing a union, please click here.
Nearly 2,000 RNs at Detroit Medical Center are organizing their union with
the Michigan Nurses Association. They are seeking a voice in the decision
making process that affects patient care and their practice.
(Left) Several members of the DMC Organizing Committee met with other labor leaders during
the Labor Day Mobilization Luncheon on August 22, 2007 in Detroit.
Unions and Nursing FAQs
Benefits of Collective Bargaining
Through collective bargaining, nurses speaking with a unified voice.
MNA Accomplishments
Quality of Patient Care, Staffing Patterns, Health and Safety, Job Security, Economic gains, Fringe Benefits
Nurses
and Collective Bargaining: Basic Facts and Considerations
A
comprehensive outline of the organizing process
One
Strong Voice, One Strong Union
A
brief description of MNA's programs and the benefits they
provide.
Articles
1/4/08
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