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Dr. Fake Smile's avatar

In terms of Labor progress this year, let’s turn attention to the health care workforce, and the number of union successes we have seen.

In our discussions with family, be sure to bring up nurse staffing shortages and it’s effect on patient care when you’re discussing the pros and cons of unions.

Even in Texas- a “right to work” your ass off state- here in Austin, my nurse colleagues have organized and the National Nursing Union at Ascension Seton Hospital has been bargaining for a fair contract since 9/22. 14 months, no contract. They won’t budge. Ascension- the worlds most profitable “nonprofit” hospital system- has blithered and delayed, and the patient care at my hospital has suffered terribly. They are not negotiating in good faith. The other hospital systems are complicit in price fixing against nurse compensation, and in refusing to promise safe RN: patient ratios.

Patient safety has suffered. Patient access has suffered. Patient care has suffered.

I’m an OB Gyn physician, and I have watched this deterioration over 25 years as a practice owner, as hospitals consolidate vertically, and insurance corporations and hospitals collude. It was not just the pandemic- short staffing is a longterm corporate strategy.

For sake of discussing workforce with our acquaintances, I find that people are hungry to know this information. People love nurses: it’s something even crazies will admit. Nurses are valued. Their plight should be elevated.

Everyone is born and dies, we all partake of the healthcare pie at some point- guaranteed. The corporatization of the health care economy hurts patients. Hurts us all.

All nurses want is safe staffing ratios. That means not having too many patients at a time. Can you imagine being a patient in labor and having your RN running between 3 patients? How’d you like to be that patient? How’d you like to be that nurse- juggling 6 people’s lives? I know how it feels to be the OB trying to help the team hold it all together, and it is incredibly stressful. Patients feel it; we are not as safe with 3:1 as we are 1:1.

Look into healthcare workforce organization, and private equity in US healthcare. Let’s start talking about it when we discuss labor in America.

Highlight this if Union topics come up. Nurses get sympathy from even the worst right winger, so it’s a great starter to the conversation about what the hell we gonna do about healthcare in America.

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Cécile Stelzer-Johnson's avatar

With folks being able to live longer [although with more chronic problems] and baby boomers having retired, we are facing a real crisis in Healthcare. Indeed, nurses are loved by all and they seriously give of themselves when you are in a tough spot. Today is Thanksgiving. Be grateful for all nurses and support their plight to unionize and get better working conditions.

They are truly ESSENTIAL Workers: Let's treat them that way!

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