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Sherman A1

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Mon Nov 29, 2021, 12:25 PM Nov 2021

Landmark safe-staffing mandate marks Buffalo Hospital Nurses' new pacts

By TOM CAMPBELL
Editor
Western New York Labor Today and PAI

Buffalo (PAI) — A landmark mandate for safe-staffing ratios–benefiting both patients and nurses–is the highlight of new contracts covering 2,500 staffers, mostly nurses, at three Buffalo hospitals. Communications Workers Locals 1133 and 1168 represent the workers.

While the pacts do not contain any actual ratios, they’re modeled on a California safe-staffing law, proposed federal legislation and a New York state law scheduled to start Jan. 1, said Debora Hayes, CWA’s area director.

They also represent a breakthrough in the campaign by CWA and other unions representing nurses, especially National Nurses United, to mandate such safe staffing nationally, overcoming the greed of—and lobbying by–both hospital chains and insurers.

The insurers ruthlessly demand cuts in patient care, including short-staffing and early evictions of convalescing patients, in their quest for higher profits for shareholders and bigger salaries and bonuses for corporate honchos.

https://labortribune.com/landmark-safe-staffing-mandate-marks-buffalo-hospital-nurses-new-pacts/

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The hospital in Oak Ridge, TN Jilly_in_VA Nov 2021 #1

Jilly_in_VA

(10,639 posts)
1. The hospital in Oak Ridge, TN
Mon Nov 29, 2021, 02:20 PM
Nov 2021

used to have, probably still does, a 4:1 patient:nurse ratio on its medical floors back when I lived in Tennessee. It was the preferred hospital for nurses who worked agency. It was also the only unionized hospital in east Tennessee and may have been the only one in the whole state.

I remember when Schwarzenegger was governor of California and was trying to get the staffing limit there raised from 5:1 to 6:1. Then he got sick with some kind of virulent GI bug and was hospitalized and saw in person just how hard nurses work. That was the end of that!

As a traveler, I worked in just one hospital that was unionized (University in Cincinnati) and saw the difference for myself.

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