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Manitoba Nurses Union

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Manitoba, Canada
51-200 employees

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Manitoba Nurses Union (MNU) is the province-wide voice and bargaining agent for nurses in Manitoba, representing 97% of all unionized nurses across diverse designations, including Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, and Registered Psychiatric Nurses. Headquartered in Winnipeg, MNU advances the professional, economic, and workplace interests of its members through collective bargaining, labour relations advocacy, legal support, and sustained policy engagement with government and health-system leaders. The union equips members with practical tools and education such as New Member Registration and Orientation, the Solidarity Schools resource library, scholarships and educational funding, and a growing catalogue of educational videos, while its Professional Practice and Workplace Safety & Health resources help members navigate practice standards, rights at work, and violence prevention. MNUs Workload Staffing Report (WSR) system functions as a joint problem-solving mechanism that documents unsafe workloads, elevates member voice, and drives accountability with employers to improve staffing and patient care conditions. As a research- and evidence-informed advocate, MNU publishes white papers and issue briefssuch as analyses of Manitobas home care system and broader health-system pressuresto surface systemic failures and propose actionable solutions, while public campaigns like Radical Change, the I Am A Nurse series, and the Shift Happens podcast amplify frontline perspectives. The union also engages communities and media, mobilizes members across regions, and, when necessary, escalates safety concerns through measures such as grey listing to protect nurses and patients. Beyond advocacy, MNU offers a member discount program and maintains transparent communication through news updates and The Pulse. Through persistent organizing, education, and policy leadership, MNU works to secure safe staffing, fair compensation, and dignified, high-quality care for Manitobans, ensuring nurses have the protections, professional supports, and voice required to deliver the best possible outcomes in hospitals, home care, long-term care, and community settings.

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