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The Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) is a labor union representing 22,000 registered nurses in the U.S. state of Minnesota. MNA represents the majority of bedside nurses in the state of Minnesota, as well as nurses in Wisconsin and Iowa. They are affiliated with National Nurses United, a national nurses union promoting guaranteed nurse-to-patient staffing ratios and single payer healthcare.

On June 10, 2010, the MNA staged a one-day walkout strike to protest wage freezes and pension decreases, and to advocate for guaranteed nurse-to-patient staffing ratios. The MNA said it was the largest nurses strike in United States history, with more than 12,000 union members involved. [1] On the morning of September 12, 2022, the MNA started staging a three-day strike involving around 15,000 nurses working in Minnesota across 16 hospitals over staffing shortages, being overworked, and low wages, making it the largest strike of nurses in the private sector in American history. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

References

  1. ^ "One-day strike by Minnesota nurses to defend patient care". WSWS.org. 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2013-09-23.
  2. ^ Broaddus, Chris Isidore,Adrienne (2022-09-12). "Massive health care strike: 15,000 Minnesota nurses walk off the job | CNN Business". CNN. Retrieved 2022-09-14.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  3. ^ "Largest private-sector nurses strike in U.S. history begins in Minnesota". Washington Post. ISSN  0190-8286. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
  4. ^ Muller, Madison; Ceron, Ella (2022-09-12). "Thousands of Nurses Strike in Minnesota Over Staff Shortages". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  5. ^ "15,000 nurses just walked out of work. Here's what you need to know about one of the profession's largest strikes in history". Fortune. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
  6. ^ "Thousands of Minnesota nurses launch 3-day strike over pay". ca.finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2022-09-14.

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