Workers Memorial Day: April 28th
Every year on April 28, the unions of the AFL-CIO observe Workers Memorial Day to remember those who have suffered and died on the job and to renew union efforts for safe workplaces.
Every year on April 28, the unions of the AFL-CIO observe Workers Memorial Day to remember those who have suffered and died on the job and to renew union efforts for safe workplaces.
Working America, AFL-CIO's community affiliate, is launching a new site, www.FixMyJob.com, where workers will have a resource for getting more information and where they can raise concerns about workplace issues—privately.
Please enjoy the meeting mintues from the Winter quarter e-board meeting.
The Federation held a general meeting in January to discuss safety issues on campus and we had to faculty guest speakers. This was a great discussion on how to handle personal security issues as faculty.
Two recent studies on nurse understaffing and nurse fatigue have revealed that these two prominent issues negatively impact the quality of care delivery, patient and employee satisfaction and operational costs in hospitals. Read the article from Healthcare Financial News here.
This will serve as notice that the 2013 NFN Nominating Committee has prepared the slate of candidates running for election to the positions of President and Secretary for four year terms from 2013-2017. The election will take place during the 2013 NFN National Federation Assembly, and the nominations are as follows:
Nominations for the Office of NFN President:
Nominations for the Office of NFN Secretary:

NFN pauses today to honor the 45th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King Jr, who lost his life while advocating for justice during the 1968 AFSCME Sanitation Workers Strike. It is ironic that these many years later, the fight for social justice, workers’ rights and workplace safety continues to be a hard fought battle even in the 21st Century.
Nurses showed up in mass to demonstrate today in an informational picket against the Employer’s putting profits over patients. The strong and determined nurses carried signs that passionately expressed their commitment to quality patient care as well as to protest the exploitation of nurses for Peace Health’s love of purses. “These nurses are the real salt of the earth.
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Aldine AFT was presented the national PSRP Union Workplace Advocacy Award for the second year in a row at the PSRP Conference in Minneapolis, MN March 21, 2013. Pictured at the local Aldine AFT office are members receivint the award.