The Manitoba Nurses Union (MNU) is a source of strength and support for Manitoba nurses. Representing 97% of all unionized nurses in Manitoba, we are the only health care union in the province that represents all categories of licensed nurses. Run by nurses – for nurses, our membership and management structure ensures the union addresses the specific pressures and challenges inherent in our profession. We've remained dedicated to safeguarding the role of nurses in Manitoba since 1975.
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Nurses at local 62 have reached a tentative agreement with Canadian Blood Services.
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The Canadian Nursing Students’ Association (CNSA) is alarmed by the decision of Canadian nurse regulators to engage in negotiations with the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), an American corporation, to create a new Canadian RN entry-to-practice exam.
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The Manitoba Nurses Union is giving members a chance to win one of 10 fully funded spots to attend Prairie Labour School.
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Nurses at local 62, Canadian Blood Services, held a strike vote on January 11, 2012 in Brandon and Winnipeg, with 93 per cent voting in favour of a strike mandate.
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