On Monday, 15,000 Minnesota nurses walked out on strike, in the largest private-sector nurses’ strike in U.S. history. The walkout came after nurses – members of the Minnesota Nurses Association -- had negotiated with hospital executives for more than five months and had worked without contracts for the last several months. Our guest was Chris Rubesch, striking Minnesota RN and MNA First VP.
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