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Article Index » massachusetts » health care industry
Report Link Massachusetts Health Care Reform Law Update.
Littler Mendelson, P.C. - March 28, 2007
Deadlines for Massachusetts' new health care legislatiion are approaching quickly and employers must act now to meet many of the laws obligations.
Report Link Staffing Level at Massachusetts Hospital Violated Nurses' Contract, Arbitrator Rules.
Jackson Lewis LLP - March 24, 2005
In February 2005, the Massachusetts Nurses Association succeeded in persuading an arbitrator that a hospital had violated its contract with the union "by failing to add staff or limit patient admissions to numbers that the nurses could safely care for."
Report Link Massachusetts Hospitals Pledge To Curb Mandatory Overtime for Nurses.
Jackson Lewis LLP - March 24, 2005
In Massachusetts, the issue of limiting mandatory overtime for nurses is high on the legislative agenda of the Massachusetts Nurses Association.
Report Link Advisory to Nursing Homes on Immigrant Workers Focuses on English-Only Policies.
Jackson Lewis LLP - March 24, 2005
In January 2005, the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office issued an advisory to owners and operators of Massachusetts nursing homes regarding employment practices that may affect the rights of immigrant workers.

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