Posted on 07/16/2005 5:27:49 PM PDT by FFforFreedom
2005 MSNA Educational Program Schedule
Friday, September 30, 2005
Keynote Speaker : Charley Richardson - EMR's, Telemedicine and Robots: Management's Plan for Using Technology to Restructure Health Care In this session, we will discuss the technological changes that are being implemented, examine the social and economici players who are pushing new technologies in health care and suggest strategies for developing an increased union voice in the technological restructuring that is occurring.
Combating Occupational Stress: Campaigns to Take on the Causes of Work Overload - Nancy Lessin The stress nurses experience from understaffing, mandatory overtime and work overload is taking a toll on their lives at work, and outside of work. This interactive session will look at how stress from work overload is negatively impacting nurses' lives on and off the job, and identify and discuss strategies to build campaigns aimed at reducing the sources of stress on the job.
Lunch Presentation: Charley Richardson & Nancy Lessin - Military Families Speak Out is an organization of people who are opposed to war in Iraq and who have relatives or loved ones in the military
Labor Movements: What's Next - Charley Richards
Please note that Charley Richards and Nancy Lessin are a husband and wife team who are the confounder's of MFSO
Isn't that marvey! A protest against the war offering CEUS's
It's part of the plot. Control the schools, the media, the arts, psychiatry, the college newspapers.
I dread what the next generation of publicly educated persons will turn out to be.
I'm with DD. I don't know what they did, but if it isn't from France It'll be my staple!
That's why it's so important we keep up the information war.
I haven't found a labor union that isn't in this boat. There is a small uproar from a few major unions. Talk of leaving the AFL CIO. For the most part they are all on the same sheet of music.
I'm not sure what's worse the unions or the apathy of the conservative rank and file.
I haven't found a labor union that isn't in this boat. There is a small uproar from a few major unions. Talk of leaving the AFL CIO. For the most part they are all on the same sheet of music.
I'm not sure what's worse the unions or the apathy of the conservative rank and file.
Uh... are they going to *teach*?
Congressman Billybob
blah, blah, blah
News like this is why I do not belong to the NEA. I belong to another organization. The benefits are that it's cheaper, and I don't have to be embarrassed by this kind of garbage.
I would love to tour the southland... :)
(the lyrics come flooding back to me)
Wow! She has a nice set of arms.
Guess this is tied in with the statistics that education majors have one of the lowest average SAT scores.
Thanks for the info. I taught in TX and did not belong to the union. It has done more to harm eduction (in my opinion) than any other single thing (altho ADA is probably a close second).
susie
Other articles dealing with Teachers Unions and the NEA:
http://www.neoperspectives.com/charterschoolarticles.htm
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