As a union nurse (1199) I can assure you all that the travelers making lots of money is NOT the problem, and is only happening rn because for the first time in decades, it is an area where workers are so desperately needed, yet so scarce, that they can basically name their rate and have it honored. This is scaring the shit out of the people at the top, and they want to nip it in the bud before other peasants start to catch on
Edit: Here's a direct link for ppl who don't want to go to R*DIT
https://welch.house.gov/sites/welch.house.gov/files/WH%20Nurse%20Staffing.pdf
If you have a SLAY KWEEN (D) rep or a Marjorie Taylor Green adjacent chud rep(R), they are both likely on this
I'm telling you, they're gonna start conscripting for health care workers lol
I wouldn't be surprised to see the prisoner labour for fire fighter model copied into prisoner labour for HCA and then widen HCAs scope way too much and then when they inevitably make a mistake (not really their fault, they don't have enough education or training and they won't have enough supervision) people will just get mad at the prisoner instead of the system as a whole.
Just look at the collusion between the DEA and CDC in punishing doctors who care for chronic pain patients. I know people who were sent home with tylenol after having a leg amputation. I know to many people (women mostly) who are sent home from intensive surgery with little to no pain relief. Despite opioid use rising, prescribing is lowering. There has never been any proof that prescription painkillers were the problem. Yet, the DEA continues to go after doctors that actually care about their patients pain. I forsee that being the loophole to get unpaid professional work.
https://reason.com/2006/06/02/the-doctor-wasnt-cruel-enough/
Unfortunately, that was in 2006 and nothing seems to have changed.
https://www.painnewsnetwork.org/stories/2018/4/2/doctors-and-pharmacists-arrested-in-dea-surge
That was in 2018 and nothing has changed despite these facts being the exact same for nearly a decade.
https://www.cleveland.com/news/2020/07/charges-against-pain-doctor-reveal-undercurrent-of-anger-angst-among-patients-at-federal-government.html
But in recent months, there has been a growing undercurrent of resistance. Patients have questioned the government's motives on social media.
Same article shows them going after doctors who are critical of the DEA's interference.
Good post <3
I feel like the National Guard might unironicly be deployed to help cover hospitals.
They already have been in NY, multiple times during COVID
https://www.army.mil/article/253011/ny_national_guard_troops_providing_relief_to_upstate_nursing_home
Usually it starts with us getting equipment from them, and eventually they come in and start taking over grunt work on the COVID units.
Fucking hell. I heard jokes about conscripting everyone into the national guard and then using them to permanently cover "essential services" but it seems like attempting something like this is a genuine possibility. :agony-shivering:
The thing about the national guard though, most of them have jobs during the week. Soooooo that probably won't work. Even making them go into hospitals has gotten a lot of them fired and is causing huge discontent among the units around here
lmao they just get conscripted during the week and then fired???
LOL
What an incompetent shithole HAHA
I think mayor Pete is too naive on most things, but his national service idea would help make this a reality :)
Yeah that'd definitely be the means of doing such a thing
There is a registry for this sort of thing at the state level in NY. It has never been activated in a draft sense but we did use it once to call people to volunteer during a huge flood. It was also used to look for volunteers during COVID, because I was getting texts, while working at a hospital, asking me to volunteer at a hospital, because I was an EMT before RN.
:what-the-hell:
Would you be interested in spending all of your spare time in the plague ward... for free? As a demonstration of charity?
YUP, my hospital at the height of the first wave of deaths FIRED most of the janitorial staff and then tried to get volunteers to scrub down rooms. Of course people realized this was bullshit so we just had dirty rooms for quite some time. Mind you, record breaking profits every quarter. Never start out at a non union hospital if at all possible
Also if the state volunteers got sick and ended up hospitalized they were on the hook for their own care/funeral bills
For real. Crazy how you don't hear a bunch of libertarians losing their minds about slavery or whatever. :thinkin-lenin:
I'm not actually surprised by this but yeah. This exchange came to my mind immediately. I hate this goddamn country.
We are like two steps away from either that or a nurses strike that ends in the national guard forcing them back to work at gunpoint.
I mean they pretty much tried to do that in Wisconsin, so yeah we are prolly gonna see some shit like what they did with air traffic control that stops nurses from striking