What? No masks! No dancing syringes! No holier than thou lectures to the unwashed rabble! This cannot possibly be the same nurses that "protected" us 3 years ago.
If they are serious about staffing and patient care, their first demand should be to reinstate with back pay and seniority those pushed out...those that THEY WILLINGLY pushed out
Most Nurses are a shade off doctors in terms of their indoctrination and disdain for anyone that questions their methods. Our health care system is quite sick.
As a nurse (who hasn't worked in three years), I totally agree. There are many, many, smug self righteous nurses in those ranks. Even with all the shortages I still can't work in my state due to lack of vax. IMO nurses should never go on strike and should be legally charged when they do.
Not being able to strike means there's no union, and if there's no union then we are in the same boat we've been in for 50 years - the hospital dictates what we do for shit pay and unsafe conditions. I'm not really advocating for unions or strikes, but I do know that hospitals treat their nurses like garbage.
I don't know where you live, but where I live nurses are paid very well, and have great benefits. I also know that's not true everywhere. But going out on strike has serious and harmful consequences for the patients, so I stand by my comment.
What? No masks! No dancing syringes! No holier than thou lectures to the unwashed rabble! This cannot possibly be the same nurses that "protected" us 3 years ago.
If they are serious about staffing and patient care, their first demand should be to reinstate with back pay and seniority those pushed out...those that THEY WILLINGLY pushed out
Most Nurses are a shade off doctors in terms of their indoctrination and disdain for anyone that questions their methods. Our health care system is quite sick.
As a nurse (who hasn't worked in three years), I totally agree. There are many, many, smug self righteous nurses in those ranks. Even with all the shortages I still can't work in my state due to lack of vax. IMO nurses should never go on strike and should be legally charged when they do.
Not being able to strike means there's no union, and if there's no union then we are in the same boat we've been in for 50 years - the hospital dictates what we do for shit pay and unsafe conditions. I'm not really advocating for unions or strikes, but I do know that hospitals treat their nurses like garbage.
I don't know where you live, but where I live nurses are paid very well, and have great benefits. I also know that's not true everywhere. But going out on strike has serious and harmful consequences for the patients, so I stand by my comment.