On Wednesday, hospital workers from across the Twin Cities and Minnesota will launch Together for Quality Care, a campaign to improve the quality and affordability of health care for their patients, families and communities.
The campaign kicks off Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 4:30 p.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church, 2511 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis.
Members of Service Employees International Union Local 113 will march down Riverside Avenue after hearing from Minnesota Attorney General Mike Hatch; Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak; St. Paul Mayor-Elect Chris Coleman; state Rep. Patti Fritz, DFL-Faribault, a former LPN and retired member of Local 113; and SEIU International Executive Vice President Mary Kay Henry.
Together for Quality Care is a campaign driven by members of SEIU Local 113, which includes more than 14,000 health care workers across the state. SEIU unites one million health care workers nationwide and is a powerful voice for working families.
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On Wednesday, hospital workers from across the Twin Cities and Minnesota will launch Together for Quality Care, a campaign to improve the quality and affordability of health care for their patients, families and communities.
The campaign kicks off Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 4:30 p.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church, 2511 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis.
Members of Service Employees International Union Local 113 will march down Riverside Avenue after hearing from Minnesota Attorney General Mike Hatch; Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak; St. Paul Mayor-Elect Chris Coleman; state Rep. Patti Fritz, DFL-Faribault, a former LPN and retired member of Local 113; and SEIU International Executive Vice President Mary Kay Henry.
Together for Quality Care is a campaign driven by members of SEIU Local 113, which includes more than 14,000 health care workers across the state. SEIU unites one million health care workers nationwide and is a powerful voice for working families.