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Infinite_Carpenter t1_j6nbad8 wrote

Pay nurses and adequate staffing seems like a solution.

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[deleted] t1_j6nbmrq wrote

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mowotlarx t1_j6nebty wrote

Do you not know that nurses were brought in and paid high wages while the rest were on strike? Hospitals weren't left empty. Read a minute of information about what you're talking about before you comment I beg you.

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[deleted] t1_j6nga4g wrote

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mowotlarx t1_j6ngxv5 wrote

You have no idea what you're talking about, but you say it very boldly so I'll give you that.

Why did the hospital hire nurses who don't know how to work in a hospital setting? Travel nurses are brought into hospitals all the time. If they don't know what they're doing, because the administration is hiring inadequate nurses or not bothering to train them. They knew the strike was happening and they had tons of forewarning. There's no excuse.

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Infinite_Carpenter t1_j6nbsjo wrote

Not really. Everyone was aware a walk out was going to happen. The hospital failed to take the necessary action.

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riellograndma t1_j6ndi5o wrote

The nurses gave notice ahead of time and the execs knew way in advance and understood the consequences. This is absolutely not on them.

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Canyousourcethatplz t1_j6ndu5e wrote

not on the nurses. No one agrees with you, hence the downvotes.

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