Nurses at Mayo Clinic’s Fairmont, Minnesota branch have voted to remove the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) union from their workplace. The decision, made in January 2025, saw more than 60% of participating nurses supporting the removal of MNA union officials. The effort was led by nurse Jamie Campbell, who submitted a petition to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in December 2024 seeking a decertification vote.
The NLRB is responsible for overseeing federal labor law and conducting elections to either certify or decertify unions. Campbell’s petition had more than enough signatures from employees to meet the requirements for such a vote.
Minnesota does not have Right to Work laws for private sector workers. This means that unions like the MNA can require all nurses at facilities such as Mayo Clinic Fairmont to pay at least partial union dues as a condition of employment. In states with Right to Work protections, union membership and financial support are voluntary decisions made by each worker.