The strikers include respiratory therapists, licensed vocational nurses, surgical technicians, and imaging technologists—many of whom have endured nearly eight months without a contract.
It says a lot that you’re angry and the workers yet the company made massive profits.
FTA “Meanwhile, Prime Healthcare reported $56 million in net profit from 2021 to 2023. None of this has gone to staffing or improving care. Instead, its latest contract proposal offers just a 3 percent annual raise—insultingly below inflation and far less than the wage scales at nearby hospitals like Keck-USC, where salaries are about 30 percent higher.”
“People who make enough to afford to strike in California complain that they don’t make enough to live”
That’s a lot of words to use just to communicate that you like the taste of boots.
It says a lot that you’re angry and the workers yet the company made massive profits.
FTA “Meanwhile, Prime Healthcare reported $56 million in net profit from 2021 to 2023. None of this has gone to staffing or improving care. Instead, its latest contract proposal offers just a 3 percent annual raise—insultingly below inflation and far less than the wage scales at nearby hospitals like Keck-USC, where salaries are about 30 percent higher.”
Uhhhhhh what?
Someone doesn’t understand sacrifice.
Bootlicker
“People who don’t make enough to strike in Alabama wonder how they ended up in this paradox.”