Out-of-State Nurses Preparing to Aid Minnesota Hospitals in Case of Massive Strike

The Minnesota Board of Nursing has been “flooded” with license applications from out-of-state nurses as 14 hospitals in the Twin Cities prepare for a nurses strike scheduled for June 10, according to a report in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune.

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Some staffing agencies are offering temporary nurses as much as $2,200 a day should the strike occur, and many hospitals are postponing elective procedures, according to the report.

Nearly 12,000 nurses represented by the Minnesota Nurses Association have planned a one-day strike for June 10, but hospital officials say the impact could feel like a 10-day strike. The nurses are fighting for fixed staff ratios and wage and pension issues, according to the report.

Read the Star Tribune’s report on the Minnesota nurses’ strike.

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