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LETTER OF AGREEMENT ON THE ABILITY OF A NURSE TO VIEW HIS OR HER. FACTOR FOR PURPOSE OF IMPLEMENTING ARTICLE 24 FROM HOME So that nurses who are employed at the Medical Center can more easily monitor their factor and the “wants off list”, the Medical Center, will place the factor and the “wants off” sign up list and any updates to the factor and the “wants off” list on the Providence Employee internet page by June 30, 2013.
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LETTER OF AGREEMENT ON THE ABILITY OF A NURSE TO VIEW HIS OR HER. 2 FACTOR FOR PURPOSE OF IMPLEMENTING ARTICLE 24 FROM HOME 3 So that nurses who are employed at the Medical Center can more easily monitor their factor and

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