Florida National University Reasons Nurses May Join a Union Discussion

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A nurse manager is concerned about a competing hospital in town that is publically hearing a lot about collective bargaining and the steps that the nurses have been taking to start a union. The nurse manager’s organization is aggressively providing in-depth education to all employees about collective bargaining in order to answer numerous questions that have arisen recently.

1. What are reasons that nurses want to join a union?

2. What are the reasons that nurses do not want to join a union?

3. What are the common union organizing strategies?

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Please be certain to answer all questions and provide a well-developed and complete answer. Follow the 3 x 3 rule: minimum three paragraphs per question, with a minimum of three sentences each paragraph. APA format. Minimum of two references, not older than 2015.

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Collective Bargaining Questions outline

1.What are reasons that nurses want to join a union?
2. What are the reasons that nurses do not want to join a union?
3. What are the common union organizing strategies?


Running head: COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

Collective Bargaining
Institution Affiliation
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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

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Reasons Nurses May Join a Union
Several factors may push nurses into joining a union. Among them is the reality of better
working conditions. Unios negotiate safe and fair work environments that prohibit acts like
mandatory overtime and low nurse to patient ratio. Nurses' mandatory overtime is a pressing
issue in the United States (US) due to nurses' national shortage. Instead, unions advocate for
safety rules and protocols.
Secondly, nurses may join trade unions due to the prospect of job security. Unions'
contracts often prohibit termination without a cause, which reinforces the nurses' job position.
Additionally, in case of a valid probable termination, the union will provid...


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