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Where I work I run into Nurses all the time. They are dedicated, caring people. I see them stay after hour after hour.
They stay til the end. I admire their compassion and concern for Patients
A union could work, but:
1. It would have to be a nationwide union because facilities will pay outrageous wages to scabs vs. giving up a small raise.
2. The union must have CNA's, techs, LPN's, ADN RN's, RN BSN... This is where the hard part is in the hen-house pecking order of nursing culture. Most nurses I talk to do not want the "lower" (lack of a better word) levels in their union. Sounds silly, I know.
Why #2 ?
Without including everyone in the union it mutes the effectiveness. There will be a certain amount of people who cross the pickett line, and likely many military medical personnel assigned to the facility.
An effective nurses strike would be a truly terrible but effective thing.
...Your patients are saying "you don't look well...why don't you sit a while.
Hard to balance home/work. I used to feel guilty for taking a few days off because staffing coordinator will call and plead to pick up a shift.
You have to take care of you first, before you can adequately care for your patients
linda:zzzzz
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We have a problem, but what are we going to do about it?