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12,000 Nurses in Minnesota Go On Strike

HeadlineJun 10, 2010

In labor news, more than 12,000 nurses in Minnesota have begun a twenty-four-hour strike over staffing, pay and benefits. Fourteen hospitals in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area will be affected. The strike was called by the Minnesota Nurses Association, part of the newly formed National Nurses United union. The union has described the action as the largest strike in US nursing history.

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