BMWED-IBT is not having it.
Interesting to me how one of the major issues driving this campaign is the lack of adequate staffing levels, it feels like such a common experience right now.
@labor
https://jacobin.com/2022/11/montefiore-medical-center-residents-doctors-union/
Medical residents and fellows at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx are trying to form a union, citing the need to fight overwork and understaffing that’s endangering patients. Jacobin spoke with unionizing doctors about their organizing drive.
There's a real head in the sand moment right now as we stare down at the number of people who will need personal care/assistance with daily living -due to covid- while we're also experiencing a massive healthcare staffing crisis. Add to this the aging population and the math is stark. We don't have enough caregivers.
The states who have chosen not to use ARPA funding to address wages in healthcare have actively harmed their communities.
(Looking at you, Maryland)
I didn’t realize that the Dutch fought for their bike lanes. There’s a lot of history within this that I’m currently naive about but excited to learn!
Here’s the article I’m starting with — How the Dutch got Their Cycle Paths: https://www.pps.org/article/how-the-dutch-got-their-cycle-paths
@fgregg I feel this.
Someone pulled up to school pickup line in the highest SUV I've ever seen (the middle schooler could barely climb in) and all I felt was dread.