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Old Nov 04, 2005, 04:46 AM
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Striking Nurses Transition Back to Work

The strike is over and the nurses at Ingham Regional Medical Center have returned to work. It was all smiles on the 1st day back to work for the Ingham Regional Medical Center nurses following 17 days of picketing.
Amanda Lampron, Registered Nurse: "We're all back here ready to work. Very positive attitudes and we're happy with the change, so I think it will be a good transition."

Amanda Lampron is 1 of roughly 500 nurses who are back on the job. She says, if anything, the strike has improved the working relationship between her fellow nurses.

Amanda Lampron: "T here's a lot of comradery, I think that was brought on with us being out there away from our job and away from the stress, and just getting to know each other

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