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State Claims Business Groups Involved In Permanent Mask Mandates They Strongly Oppose

Workplace regulators want masks, health monitoring, social distancing and remote work going forward By May 12, 2021 Michigan’s workplace regulators are moving forward with plans to make COVID-19 emergency workplace rules mandatory masking, health monitoring, social distancing, remote work a permanent feature of everyday life in the state regardless of the course the pandemic takes. The state claims that a variety of business groups were involved in developing the rules, but most of these groups are strongly against what is being put into place. The rules proposed by the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration would extend indefinitely emergency rules set to expire in October. MIOSHA says it wants to have a permanent standard in place once the current pandemic mandates expire.

What Canada can learn from U S , U K about COVID-19 vaccinations and reopening

What Canada can learn from U.S., U.K. about COVID-19 vaccinations and reopening cbc.ca 1 day ago Emma Paling © Toby Melville/Reuters People eat and drink outside in the Soho section of London on April 24, 2021. For a few brief weeks in February and March, Nancy Olaoye envied her friends in Canada. The 30-year-old, who moved from Toronto to London in 2017, was still living under a strict lockdown in the U.K. She was only allowed to leave the house to get groceries and essentials or for 30 minutes of exercise per day. But her friends in Toronto and family in Ottawa and Gatineau, Que., were visiting shops and dining in restaurants and outside on patios.

Local nurses allege unsanitary, unsafe conditions within McLaren Macomb ER

Local nurses allege unsanitary, unsafe conditions within McLaren Macomb ER Nurses are blowing the whistle on conditions inside a local hospital emergency department. They’re alleging that COVID-19 patients not being isolated, potentially exposing other patients and staff. They also say you can regularly see stacks of soiled linens, overflowing garbage, and they allege the waiting room at the McLaren Macomb emergency room is rarely cleaned. and last updated 2021-05-10 21:15:31-04 (WXYZ) — Nurses are blowing the whistle on conditions inside a local hospital emergency department. They’re alleging that COVID-19 patients are not being isolated, potentially exposing other patients and staff. They also say you can regularly see stacks of soiled linens, overflowing garbage, and they allege the waiting room at the McLaren Macomb emergency room is rarely cleaned.

Nurses Week 2021 - ABC 10/CW5

ABC 10/CW5 This week belongs to the nurses. Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a proclamation making May 6th through 12th as Nurses Week in Michigan. “This week is important every year. This year it is even more important because as we all know the last year has been an emotional and physical toll on so many people, nurses in particular.  So being able to take a little time and being able to thank a nurse will make them feel a little bit better and make them feel the work they do, is good work,” said Kori Tossava, the Director of Community Services at UP Home Health and Hospice. “I think it would be underwhelming to say it has been a more than difficult year for every nurse. Whether or not those nurses are in a skilled nursing facility, in a hospital, in a medical department, in a doctor’s office, or here and we just want to thank them for the hard work because this year would have been unimaginable without them.”

UPHS-M ancillary staff file to form union with MNA | News, Sports, Jobs

rspitza@miningjournal.net MARQUETTE Ancillary staff at UP Health System – Marquette have filed to form a union with the Michigan Nurses Association, the MNA announced Monday. A supermajority of UPHS-Marquette ancillary staff filed paperwork with the National Labor Relations Board on April 26 to have an election to form a union with the MNA, according to an MNA news release. “Should the unionization effort be successful, it would be one of the largest groups of health care workers to win a union through the NLRB since the start of the pandemic,” the release states. If the plan comes to fruition, ancillary staff would be joining over 300 UPHS-Marquette nurses who are currently MNA members.

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