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Governor Tony Evers Task Force on healthcare workforce adopted a total of 10 recommendations and 26 action items, all in an effort to tackle the ongoing healthcare worker shortage
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Wisconsin faces a big staffing shortage of registered nurses. Advocates hope for key solutions to bear fruit amid unease about the emergence of for-profit nursing colleges
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The Wisconsin Military Medics and Corpsmen Program (Wis-MAC) is a first of its kind in the nation
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A Wisconsin labor relations commission has ruled that the UW Health hospital system will not be required to recognize a nurses union or engage in collective bargaining negotiations.
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With demand for health care increasing and several thousand positions across the state unfilled, UW Health is hoping to fill those needs
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Thousands of nurses in Minnesota launched a three-day strike Monday, pressing for salary increases they say will help improve patient care by resolving understaffing stresses that have worsened in the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hundreds of nurses who work for UW Health plan to notify administrators of their intention to strike if they don’t recognize their union in a protracted battle to regain bargaining rights.
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Nurses from across Wisconsin converged on the state Capitol building Thursday, as part of a rally demanding fairer wages and safer staffing ratios
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The Wisconsin Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals is negotiating with Aspirus for higher pay and better working conditions. The hope is that these changes will attract more full-time workers.
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Over the past year and a half, health workers have been proclaimed heroes by the public. Signs saying "heroes work here" display across many hospitals,…