Originally Posted by herring_RN
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Nurses have a fiduciary responsibility to our patients. We cannot do that if fatigued and hungry. Fatigue leads to accidents and mistakes.
The Sutter nurses say they are trying to get the hospitals to agree to obey the meal break relief required by law. How will that hurt the public?
I think a normal NLRB election lets people decide how they want to vote.
Maybe the hospital chain is trying to frighten the business owners. Why can't they pay for enough nurses?
It's about time these obscene salaries were revealed. This is a trend in many healthcare facilities.
Another trend is the "Marriotization" of our hospitals. Seems they always have enough money for multimillion dollar lobbies and administrative suites.
We need a not-for-profit healthcare system.
We have too many hands in the pot, and healthcare executives have the biggest hands.
TENET recently hired Jeb Bush at 450,000 a year to sit on their Board, and that is "normal" for their Board members according to TENET.
Seems that money could have been better spent.
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