In the wake of economic healthcare problems, nurses at Maine Medical Center and Central Maine Medical Center are forming unions. Medicaid and the for-profit hospital industry have dramatically changed nurses\u27 working conditions. Details, box of quotes on the unionization votes
We examine the effect of unions on the earnings of health care workers, with emphasis on the measure...
The combination of the changes in the US hospital industry and resulting pressures on the workforce ...
Beginning in the 1960s, New Brunswick nurses awoke to the fact that little value was placed on their...
News & Issues piece on nurses at Portland\u27s Maine Medical Center (MMC) who last week announced t...
Between 1970 and 1980, the percentage of hospitals with one or more collective bargaining contracts ...
Unionization may have important implications for the delivery of nursing home care, but little is kn...
The health care industry and the nation\u27s hospitals are in the throes of revolutionary change. Th...
Far reaching changes have occurred in the nursing area of health care during the past decades. Both ...
The health care industry in the United-States has undergone many changes in recent years. One proble...
Unionization may have important implications for the delivery of nursing home care, but little is kn...
News & Issues piece on the recent unsuccessful unionization drive at Maine Medical Center in Portla...
This paper was developed to identify the factors that lead Registered Nurses to choose collective ba...
The healthcare system underwent considerable restructuring and downsizing in the early to mid-1990s ...
Labor unions that represent health care workers encounter unique circum-stances. This study focuses ...
Business Maine piece reporting on union activities around the state. About 2,200 child-care provid...
We examine the effect of unions on the earnings of health care workers, with emphasis on the measure...
The combination of the changes in the US hospital industry and resulting pressures on the workforce ...
Beginning in the 1960s, New Brunswick nurses awoke to the fact that little value was placed on their...
News & Issues piece on nurses at Portland\u27s Maine Medical Center (MMC) who last week announced t...
Between 1970 and 1980, the percentage of hospitals with one or more collective bargaining contracts ...
Unionization may have important implications for the delivery of nursing home care, but little is kn...
The health care industry and the nation\u27s hospitals are in the throes of revolutionary change. Th...
Far reaching changes have occurred in the nursing area of health care during the past decades. Both ...
The health care industry in the United-States has undergone many changes in recent years. One proble...
Unionization may have important implications for the delivery of nursing home care, but little is kn...
News & Issues piece on the recent unsuccessful unionization drive at Maine Medical Center in Portla...
This paper was developed to identify the factors that lead Registered Nurses to choose collective ba...
The healthcare system underwent considerable restructuring and downsizing in the early to mid-1990s ...
Labor unions that represent health care workers encounter unique circum-stances. This study focuses ...
Business Maine piece reporting on union activities around the state. About 2,200 child-care provid...
We examine the effect of unions on the earnings of health care workers, with emphasis on the measure...
The combination of the changes in the US hospital industry and resulting pressures on the workforce ...
Beginning in the 1960s, New Brunswick nurses awoke to the fact that little value was placed on their...