Sentences with phrase «force public health workers»

Long delays, in some cases up to six weeks, between test and result often force public health workers to waste time and resources on people suspected of having the infection but who, in fact, do not.

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The law in question takes away nearly all collective bargaining rights from public workers and also forces state employees to contribute more toward their pension and health care benefits, amounting to an 8 percent pay cut.
Gov. Scott Walker's proposal would force public workers to contribute about 5 percent to their pensions and at least 12.6 percent to their health care coverage.
Besides eliminating collective bargaining, the spending plan also forces public workers to pay more for their pensions and health care.
«Gov. Scott Walker's proposal would force public workers to contribute about five percent to their pensions and at least 12.6 percent to their health care coverage.»
In West Africa, the U.S. Defense Department built a 25 - bed, state - of - the - art hospital specifically for healthcare workers, to be staffed by the U.S. Public Health Service for the next six months, said Stic Harris, chief of the Alert and Response Operations team in the Division of Integrated Biosurveillance at the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center.
In 1996, the EPA assembled its own task force, the Endocrine Disruption Screening and Testing Advisory Committee (EDSTAC), comprised of representatives from industry, government, environmental and public health groups, worker safety groups, and academia.
In Harris v. Quinn, the Court addressed the power of public - sector unions to force home - health - care workers in Illinois who refused to join a union to pay agency fees.
The Task Force concluded animals are well served by Ontario's animal shelters, but recommended enhancements in the areas of public health, the operation of shelters and animal - worker health and safety.
In this case, state - imposed deprivation occurs when an agricultural worker is injured and is forced to have long waiting times for access to health and medical care from the public health system because they are not included under the WCA.
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