Nurses called in to work Minnesota hospitals during largest US healthcare strike ever can make up to $8,000 for just FIVE DAYS of work
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] The unions know President Biden will put his thumb on the scales for them. - Minnesota's nurses on Monday began a three-day strike in protest at pay and staffing shortages, after discussions begun in March broke down
- An estimated 15,000 nurses are on strike, demanding a 30 percent pay rise over three years
- Hospitals are bussing nurses in to work instead of the striking employees: recruiters are advertising rates of $8,000 for five days work
- Nursing unions say the replacement nurses are not able to work as efficiently or well as those on strike; hospitals say they are qualified and able
Posted by: Skidmark 2022-09-16 |