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The Union has made several proposals regarding improvements in your working conditions, pay, and medical and pension benefits. After nine bargaining sessions the Union made progress on issues such as protecting employees in the event of a layoffs; improving the pulling procedure; distributing holidays more equitably and to ensure the full holiday off if you request; and improving the procedure of making weekends up. However, the Hospital has absolutely refused all PTO/EIB proposals.

File under: Bargaining

 After ten sessions of negotiations between NJNU and the Hospital, no agreement has been reached and the contract has been extended to June 5, 2009. Progress has been made in the areas of weekend scheduling,pulling,holiday, and layoff language. And while the Hospital states that they give our nurses their 2 non-guaranteed breaks, this is simply not the case. Yes, breaks are assigned and written on paper, but this is not proof that the breaks are indeed taken. The Hospital insists that the nurses get their breaks consistantly! So please call for your breaks!

File under: Bargaining

Statement From NJNU President Maria Refinski:

File under: Nurses Notes

On Monday, April 7, 2008, the New Jersey State Senate passed the Paid Family Leave legislation which establishes a family leave insurance fund that will be financed through worker payroll deductions similar to that of deductions for unemployment.  This legislation will enable workers to take the time needed to attend to their familial obligations while providing financial relief in doing so. 

This legislation is still pending Governor Corzine's signature before it takes effect.  NJNU will provide more details on this breakthrough legislation as it develops.   

 

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                                  HELP WANTED……

NJNU is looking for nurses who have the drive and determination to
be a part of our staffing committee that will work with management to address our
facility's staffing issues.  Our patients and profession depend on it!

QUALIFICATIONS

Must be a RN, willing to devote 1 or 2 days a month for group
discussions.  Creativity, motivation and enthusiasm a plus!

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