ST. PAUL, Minn.—Members of the Minnesota Nurses Association Sept. 10 ratified a three-year contract covering nearly 1,000 nurses at SMDC Health System in Duluth, Minn., that will give nurses more control over staffing, as well as increase their wages by nearly 4 percent.
The contract, which is retroactive to July 1 and will expire June 30, 2013, also will provide the nurses with increased reimbursements for educational development classes and workshops, and provide them with life insurance.
Statements issued by both the Minnesota Nurses Association and the administration of SMDC praised the contract as reflecting their joint concern for their ...
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