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Labor organizing in healthcare means so much more than the (in)famous nursing strikes. Healthcare workers and non clinical employees in hospital settings have been unionizing for nearly a century to decrease the exploitation of some of our country’s most essential employees. Unions provide workers with safeguards and bargaining rights within their organization, promoting a more democratic system for employees. In this episode we have Quinnipiac University Physician Assistant student Simon Ebbott interviewing Lisa D’Abrosca, RN long-time union leader here in Connecticut.
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Labor organizing in healthcare means so much more than the (in)famous nursing strikes. Healthcare workers and non clinical employees in hospital settings have been unionizing for nearly a century to decrease the exploitation of some of our country’s most essential employees. Unions provide workers with safeguards and bargaining rights within their organization, promoting a more democratic system for employees. In this episode we have Quinnipiac University Physician Assistant student Simon Ebbott interviewing Lisa D’Abrosca, RN long-time union leader here in Connecticut.