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New National Nurses Organization, American Association of Registered Nurses, Forms.


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SAN DIEGO--(BW HealthWire)--Feb. 7, 2002

Leaders of organizations representing 70,000 Registered Nurses and other allied professionals took a major step this week towards creating a new national nurses' organization.

Meeting here, the group adopted a name -- the American Association of Registered Nurses (AARN AARN Alberta Association of Registered Nurses
AARN Association of Australian Rural Nurses
) -- targeted priorities for legislative and workplace changes, and hired a national advocate to press for gains in Congress.

Participants in the AARN include the California Nurses Association The California Nurses Association (CNA) is the largest and fastest-growing labor union and professional association of Registered Nurses in California. The National Nurses Organizing Committee is a national labor union for Registered Nurses, and is affiliated with the CNA. , Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA MNA Monitored Natural Attenuation
MNA Massachusetts Nurses Association
MNA Michigan Nonprofit Association
MNA Mini-Nutritional Assessment
MNA Mission to North America (Presbyterian Church in America outreach) 
), Maine State Nurses Association (MSNA MSNA Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity
MSNA Maine State Nurses Association
MSNA Master of Science in Nurse Anesthesia
MSNA Maryland State Numismatic Association
MSNA Missouri School Nutrition Association
MSNA Minnesota School Nutrition Association
), Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals The Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals (PASNAP)[1] is a labor union in Pennsylvania that represents about 5,000 nurses and allied health professionals. About a third of PASNAP's members work for the Temple University Health System. , and United Health Care Workers of Missouri.

Nurses groups from New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 and Arizona were informal participants in the San Diego meeting.

"AARN was created by and for direct care RNs," said CNA (Certified NetWare Administrator) See Novell certification.  President Kay McVay, RN, "to address the issues facing patients and their families -- safe RN-to-patient staffing being the primary concern."

"Nurses in this country need a voice for those fighting on the front lines, a voice that is not afraid to take on the health care industry as it continues to promote policies and practices that endanger patients and harm nurses," said MNA President Karen Higgins, RN.

AARN members will work together on national projects and support each other in state legislative, collective bargaining collective bargaining, in labor relations, procedure whereby an employer or employers agree to discuss the conditions of work by bargaining with representatives of the employees, usually a labor union. , and organizing campaigns.

For example, the member groups have sponsored a federal bill to prohibit mandatory overtime in hospitals and hired a Washington-based public interest advocate to promote national legislation. The organizations held an organizing institute in California last year to help train nurse activists on union representation campaigns. A second organizing institute is planned later this year in Philadelphia.

"AARN will be the voice in America for bedside nurses to bring their issues to the forefront," noted PASNAP PASNAP Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals  President Teri Evans, RN.

"Nurses have long needed a strong voice to protect our practice and our ability to give safe patient care. That voice is the AARN," added Nancy Ford, RN, of the MSNA.

On a state to state level, the groups are already working together.

Nurses from all the groups attended a rally in California last September promoting implementation of California's first in the nation minimum nurse-to-patient ratios law.

The ratios, required by a CNA-sponsored law, are widely seen as a cure for the nursing shortage and eroding patient care conditions. Other states hope to use those ratios as a model for safe staffing in their states, as in Massachusetts where the MNA has sponsored similar legislation.

AARN members have assisted the UHCW on a representation campaign currently underway in St. Louis. Several groups are working on state legislation, similar to the national bill, to ban mandatory overtime. The nurses are also cooperating on promoting efforts, such as is currently underway in Maine, to adopt a universal health coverage system.
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