History of MNA at Borgess In 1972 In 1980, yet another contract expired and as it was, the nurses and the hospital were at an impasse. That resulted in a 6 week strike. The nurses won when they showed the hospital that they were united and would stand together for the professional rights they deserved. Since that time, many officers have done outstanding work to uphold and improve upon those rights. The hardest part about union work is making the staff nurses understand THEY are the bargaining unit. It is disappointing to hear “That Union”. Therefore we will continue to educate the nursing staff that they ARE in fact the union. As for the future of Borgess Staff Nurse Council, who knows? That will all depend on the nurses in the bargaining unit who want to take the step to get involved. The officers you now have are committed to standing up for the rights of the nurses and also to continue the growth of the profession of nursing at Borgess. |
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