Indian nurses association

The Indian Nurses Association (INA) is a professional organization and trade union for Registered Nurses in India.

Indian Nurses Association
FormationMarch 31, 2012 (2012-03-31)
TypeNGO
Legal statusNon-Profit Organization
General Secretary
Mohammed Shihab E A
State President
Libin Thomas
National Secretary
Vineeth Krishnan
Websiteindiannursesassociation.com

History

The reason for the formation of several newer nursing associations can traced back to 2011.[1] The death of Miss Beena Baby,[2] a Registered Nurse, who committed suicide due staff bullying in a private hospital which had illegal management norms was cited as the reason for the formation of this association. The so-called "bond system" executed by the Mumbai based hospital was an indirect violation against Bonded Labor System (Abolition) Act, 1976. However, nursing regulator in India the Indian Nursing Council could not effectively intervene in matters relating to Nurses in the Service sector because the INC act of 1947 did not have the required legal provisions. Miss Baby's death triggered a public outcry resulting in a strike by 250 nurses.[3]

Current

The most recent contribution of the organisation is the protest organised against hospital managements in the state of Kerala and government authorities for delay in implementing the recommendations of Supreme Court of India.[4] The protests was followed by state level strikes[5] organised by Indian Nurses Association and United Nurses Association.

References

  1. "Crusaders of the Nurses struggle for justice". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  2. "Nurse commits suicide, colleagues blame senior - Mumbai Mirror -". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  3. "250 nurses go on strike over bond, harassment". mid-day. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  4. "Kerala nurses strike: Here is all you need to know". The Indian Express. 2017-07-02. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  5. "Nurses strike". ddinews.gov.in. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
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