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  2. United Nurses and Allied Professionals - Wikipedia

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    The United Nurses & Allied Professionals (UNAP) is a labor union in the United States which represents UNAP has had continued success in organizing new members. In 1999, UNAP organized a small group of public school nurses in Putnam, Connecticut. In 2004, UNAP organized social service workers in Youth Services, and in 2005 it organized ...

  3. Care New England - Wikipedia

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    New England. Employees. 8,000. Website. www.carene.org. Care New England (CNE) is a non-profit health system, comprising several hospitals in Rhode Island. Founding members Butler Hospital, Kent Hospital, and Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island formed CNE in February 1996. [1] Based in Providence, Care New England serves the southeastern ...

  4. National Nurses United - Wikipedia

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    National Nurses United (NNU) is the largest organization of registered nurses in the United States. [2] [3] [4] With more than 225,000 members, [1] [5] it is the farthest-reaching union and professional association of registered nurses in the U.S. Founded in 2009 through the merging of the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee, the United American Nurses, and the ...

  5. List of unions affiliated with the AFL–CIO - Wikipedia

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    Since the founding of the AFL in 1886, the AFL-CIO and its predecessor bodies have been the dominant labor federation (at least in terms of the number of member workers, if not influence) in the United States. As of 2014, the labor federation had approximately 12.7 million members. [1][2] As of 2015, the AFL–CIO had 56 member unions. [3][4]

  6. Sara E. Parsons - Wikipedia

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    Sara Elizabeth Parsons (April 21, 1864 – October 25, 1949) was an American nurse, writer and health administrator. [1] She established nurse training schools in hospitals and asylums, and worked for the advancement of psychiatric nursing. She advocated the importance of giving autonomy for nurses, and sought public support for nursing ...

  7. Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals

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    The Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals is considered one of the most active political groups in Rhode Island. [17] It sued to oppose the shut-down of the Rhode Island state government during a budget crisis in 1991, [18] fought to keep full-time union leaders (who were former public employees) in the state pension system, [19] [20] worked to enact strong constraints ...

  8. Gabe Amo - Wikipedia

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    Gabe Amo. Gabriel Felix Kofi Amo (/ ˈɑːmoʊ / AH-moh; [1] born December 11, 1987) [2] is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for Rhode Island's 1st congressional district. Before running for Congress, Amo worked in the Biden administration as the deputy director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.

  9. More board members resign from RI Heritage Hall of Fame after ...

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    The two latest resignations from the Hall of Fame board came this week from retired University of Rhode Island Professor Roberta Feather and John Parrillo, who has taught history at Salve Regina ...