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BroadwayBully t1_j3idua6 wrote

Yeah that makes no sense whatsoever, monte has contract nurses coming in for like $5k a week. It’s crazy.

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Softestsquishy t1_j3iec6q wrote

Crazy.

Everything and anything to save the big guys a buck.

Who can blame travelers though for crossing the picket lines?!.

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BroadwayBully t1_j3ijaog wrote

Does this even save money? If the strike lasts a month and they pay these inflated wages it must even out eventually.

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uguu777 t1_j3jcyag wrote

real answer is probably no in the long term, due to the inevitable failures leading to costly remedies or outright legislative changes (introduction of UHC for example) but corporate governance rarely look past the immediate quarter outcomes

this is why you don't privatize certain industries, private industry is fine in most sectors but health care requires a national plan and scale to operate smoothly (even public systems struggle, but the private version is just warped incentives and broken systems)

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BroadwayBully t1_j3iooyx wrote

I do t think it’s 30% they’re looking for, they want more nurses hired and they would need to be paid of course. I’m saying, at some point, it would even out. Are they going to pay travelers for 6 months, a year? No, it will be a week so the cost is minimal. A year of paying travelers is like 4 years of paying additional staff. Some are getting 500 an hour, that’s almost 10x rn salary.

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_mursenary t1_j3ipchb wrote

As a travel nurse at Mount Sinai, I can absolutely confirm that no travel RN is making $500/hour. The money is good, yes, but certainly nowhere near $500/hour. And yes, they want a 30% raise over 3 years. 10%/year. It will save money in the long run because it won’t last that long. But theoretically, yes, if it did last a long time, which it won’t, it would become more expensive at a certain point. But I do not see that ever happening.

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_mursenary t1_j3ipnei wrote

I can also tell you that some travelers at some agencies are being offered only $5-10/hour in addition to their current rate to work the strike. While other travelers have been offered an additional $55/hr, and that is the highest number I have heard.

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BroadwayBully t1_j3iqein wrote

You should look elsewhere.. travelers at monte are getting triple what you mentioned.

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