I love all these strikes. Very much needed. Corporations have gone way too far and our governments haven’t been doing much.
Edit: also, how is a “non-profit” profiting billions of dollars? lol
An economy is held up by three legs: Capital, government, and labor. The latter has been too weak for too long, and it shows.
A capitalist economy*
Fuck giant healthcare.
U.S. should absolutely have free healthcare. We’re a disgrace to many countries around the globe that offer it at a fraction of the cost this country spends.
Another very broken cog in the machine.
And fuck healthcare becoming more and more close to being monopolized. All these big, for-profit (somehow they manage to claim and get away with claiming that they’re not for profit, but really…) companies taking over all of the hospitals. You can hardly avoid a Christian hospital here in Seattle these days. Seattle! Aren’t we supposed to be like the progressive bastion? But almost all of our hospitals are now Christian, which means good luck getting any abortion care there.
And when these bigger companies buy out the smaller ones, they squeeze the doctors and the nurses for all they are worth. Resulting in terrible outcomes and worse pay for staff and worse outcomes for patients who are being seen by overworked, underpaid staff.
Healthcare in this country is a dystopian nightmare and only getting worse over time.
#Truth
I work for the biggest healthcare conglomerate in Boston. They earn billions. So, must spend it. Massachusetts General is currently building two new high rises at over $2B.
Hang in there. I hope you can unionize someday.
We’re the ambulance division. Would love to get Teamsters in here. We’re just a human package “UPS”.
FYI, america spends about about double on healthcare than other developed nations. America spends about $9K on healthcare per capita, and most other developed nations spend abotu $3K-4K
ah. i must have some outdated info. it used to be about 9K.
It keeps going up at a ridiculous rate to fund those record profits.
I’m aware. I work for the biggest healthcare group in Boston.