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Breaking News: Leaked MHA Memo Reveals Hospital Execs to Ignore Public Promise, Instead Undermine Nurses
6 DecFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: John Nemo, MNA, 651-414-2863 or e-mail
ST. PAUL (December 6, 2010) – An internal Minnesota Hospital Association (MHA) memo recently obtained by the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) reveals that Minnesota hospital executives have no intention of honoring their very public pledge to work hand-in-hand with nurses to solve the unsafe staffing crisis that garnered international media attention during 2010 contract negotiations.
Instead, the explosive memo reveals that hospital executives from across the state will invest an extraordinary amount of time, money and manpower in a three-year public relations and lobbying campaign aimed at defeating any attempt by Minnesota’s nurses to improve unsafe staffing conditions.
“We are deeply disturbed by the details contained in this memo,” said Minnesota Nurses Association President Linda Hamilton, RN. “At the conclusion of 2010 contract negotiations in the Twin Cities, these hospitals literally told anyone within earshot that they were committed to working with – not against – nurses when it came to addressing unsafe staffing. Instead, we’ve learned that they are likely going to spend hundreds of thousands – if not millions – of dollars, countless hours of staff time and other resources to fight against the very nurses they’re supposed to be working with.”
The memo, sent by MHA President Lawrence Massa to MHA senior leadership and hospital executives, includes the following details:
- The MHA has already retained the Public Relations firm Himle Horner Inc., which masterminded the Twin Cities Hospitals’ anti-nurse, anti-union PR campaign during 2010 negotiations. Himle Horner will implement a “coordinated, long-term, sustained media and public relations campaign focused on what hospitals are doing to ensure quality, safe patient care in Minnesota and why [nurse-to-patient] ratios are not effective or needed,” according to the memo.
- The hospitals will also use Himle Horner, whose founder, Tom Horner, had an unsuccessful gubernatorial bid in 2010, for a “sustained effort” of “communications and strategic activities” in response to any legislative or public relations efforts by Minnesota nurses in regards to improving unsafe staffing.
- More than 30 hospital executives from across the state – including CEOs, Presidents, HR officials, Government Relations experts and PR and Communications directors – will make up a “steering committee” designed to “guide MHA’s advocacy efforts.”
“The hospitals want to spend the next three years flying directly in the face of what they promised to their patients, nurses and the public earlier this year,” Hamilton said. “How is any of this in the best interest of the patients and the communities these hospitals are supposed to serve? How is this good financial stewardship and leadership from these nonprofit executives? The public should be outraged, and I think they will be, once theyread the details of this memo.”
More than 12,000 Twin Cities nurses conducted a one-day strike for patient safety on June 10, 2010. It is the largest nursing strike in U.S. history. Twin Cities Hospitals and nurses eventually reached a contract settlement in early July, more than four months after negotiations had begun.
Founded in 1905, the Minnesota Nurses Association represents more than 20,000 nurses across the state. It is also an affiliate member of National Nurses United (NNU), the nation’s largest nursing union, which has more than 160,000 members across the country.
Important Links:
- Read the Leaked MHA Memo
- Read the Joint Statement from MNA and Twin Cities Hospitals from July 2010 where Hospital Executives promise to work with MNA Nurses to address unsafe staffing.
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Twin Cities Hospitals & The Great Recession: Fiscal Restraint Goes AWOL
6 JulJust came across an interesting read from MedCity News on the financial missteps several Twin Cities Hospitals took during the recession of 2008-09 – specifically in terms of trying to expand too fast, borrowing big money and gambling (and losing) in the stock market. Not exactly the picture of financial restraint and prudence one might expect from non-profit entities charged with ensuring their customers’ health and well-being comes first and foremost. What do you think? (Click here to read the story.)
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HealthEast and MNA Proposals: Side-by-Side
17 JunHealthEast Nurses: Please take a look at MNA and HealthEast Proposals as of June 16 for a side-by-side comparison.
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HealthEast All Nurse Meetings June 18th
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HealthEast All-RN Meetings June 2
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HealthEast HomeCare Nurses Visit D.C., Advocate for MNA
15 MayTo all MNA nurses,
The NNU just had their first National Conference in Washington DC, May 9-12th. Two other HealthEast Home Care nurses, as well as myself were privileged enough to be able to attend. Support for the MNA was prevalent, as there were many nurses from many states, cheering and showing their support for MNA. Linda Hamilton, President of MNA gave a rousing speech about your current contract negotiations. It was amazing to hear that the same things they are fighting for, are the same things we, at HealthEast, are fighting for as well. California has already implemented ratios, and the results have been amazing! The biggest proof that ratios are making a difference is a decrease in mortality by 10%. Saving lives is priceless!! Not to mention, increased patient satisfaction, and nurse retention!
We were able to listen to nurses from other states and hear all their struggles, as well as their successes. We also heard from Richard Trumka, President and AFL-CIO, Hilda Solis, U.S Secretary of Labor, Helen Thomas, Washington DC journalist, and Barbara Boxer, U.S Senator, Congressman Keith Ellison to name a few. All of these people supported the nurse’s fight for safer nursing! My favorite was Al Franken, our own U.S Senator. He spoke at Capitol Hill on May 12, the same day you were out on the streets for the informational picket. Your fight was the first thing he mentioned on the lawn of the Nations US capitol, in front of hundreds of NNU nurses from all the states. The support for MNA nurses is not just your fight, but all nurses in the nation. I want to make sure you all are aware that you have thousands and thousands of nurses that are cheering you on!
We were given red NNU scrubs to wear for the rally. I cannot tell you how many people on the streets would stop us and ask us about our cause. I was stopped in the House Office Building, Union Station, the Simthosian, and the airport to name a few. Every time we explained our cause, safer patient care, we received the same positive comments and support. On the plane home last night, I sat next to a gentleman that also wanted to hear our cause. Mind you this was about midnight, but he told me that where he lives, in Plymouth, our signs are all over his neighborhood. All of our patients support our cause.
You go brothers and sisters!
Sincerely,
Your new MNA sisters, HealthEast Home Care Nurses
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HealthEast Bargaining Update
13 May
Update from Eir Borgensen, RN, Member of HealthEast Bargaining Team:
Fellow nurses,
Today was the last scheduled bargaining session. We started out the day sharing factual stories from the last week of unsafe staffing at HealthEast. The employer sat in silence as we presented these stories from our fellow RNs.
We decided to make some moves to help direct management towards settlement. We modified our staffing proposal to help simplify for management how they can help improve safe staffing. We dropped three of our proposals unconditionally and modified our health insurance proposal down from 100% employer paid to 95% employer paid. We also modified our wage proposal down to 3.75% a year.
The employer made no significant moves and still refuses to address staffing. HealthEast said that their proposals on increasing our cap on low need days and their proposal to float nurses from one campus to another address our concerns for safe staffing. Members of our teams were appalled they would suggest such a ridiculous idea. One member of our team said: “I don’t think you even believe in your own proposal.”
At the end of the day HealthEast still has nothing but takeaways on the table. They have offered nothing that improves our contract or moves our profession forward. Their proposals are as follows:
· Not willing to address staffing
· Increase Low Need Days Cap
· Eliminate Recognition Bonus
· Eliminate MNA 1 and MNA 2 Health Plans
· Eliminate language that considers Holidays, Sick and Vacation as hours worked
· Establish 280 hour cap on vacation bank
Eliminate 0.4 eligibility for benefits
· Wages: 0%, 1%, 2%
· Slash Pension by over 30%
Please come to the HealthEast all Nurses meeting at the MNA office this Friday, May 14th 8:00 A.M, 1:00 P.M. and 4:15 P.M. The MNA office is located at 345 Randolph Ave in St. Paul. We will have all updates and answer any and all questions.
At this point in time we cannot in good faith recommend nurses to accept this offer. We encourage every Healtheast nurse to show up on Wednesday, May 19, at the River Centre to reject this offer. Now is our time to stand united and move our profession forward. The nurses united will never be defeated!!!
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TV News Coverage of MNA Picket Sign Making
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