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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Over the past 18 months, four nurses working at Quebec teaching hospitals have committed suicide. At least one of the nurses blamed her difficult working conditions in her suicide letter.
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When Maria Pasia contacted MNU in November 2009 on behalf of the nine resident care coodinators at Kildonan Personal Care Centre she was hoping to get help with attaining provincially established wage scales with the overtime,shift and weekend premiums that all MNU members have across the province.
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President of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU) Linda Silas is in Winnipeg for the Council of the Federation, a three-day conference involving the premiers from across Canada. At the top of the agenda for nurses is the renegotiation of the 2004 Health Accord, which expires in 2014.
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MNU logo merchandise is available for purchase via our website. Many of the featured items were available for purchase at our last AGM and received a very favourable response.
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