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09.21.2005
ROMNEY
FOOTDRAGGING ON CONTRACT HAS NEGATIVE EFFECT ON PATIENTS IN
STATE FACILITIES
New
Study Shows Strong Support for RNs/Health Professionals
Registered
nurses and other healthcare professionals who are employed by
the Commonwealth are launching a campaign to expose the misplaced
priorities of the Romney/Healey administration, who are neglecting
and harming the state’s most vulnerable, as they focus
on their personal political aspirations for higher office.
Caregivers
from facilities throughout the state are holding a State House
press conference on Sept. 22 at 11:30 am to talk about their
patients, their workplaces and the negative effects of not being
able to retain and recruit RNs and other health professionals
needed to care for the state’s most needy residents. It
is now well over 800 days since the 1,800 state-employed nurses
and healthcare professionals have been without a labor contract.
The event will feature the release of a new state-wide poll addressing
the public’s support for the work they do and the services
they provide.
WHO: BILL
FYFE, PRESIDENT OF MNA UNIT 7, REPRESENTING 1,800 NURSES AND
OTHER HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
Also
participating will be front-line professionals from a variety
of state operated facilities, including Worcester State Hospital,
Tewksbury State Hospital, Taunton State Hospital, Lemuel Shattuck
Hospital, Holyoke and Chelsea Soldiers’ Homes
WHEN: THURSDAY,
SEPT. 22, 2005
11:30
a.m.
WHERE: NURSES
HALL, STATE HOUSE
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