The Court will soon have before it another union dues case, one that asks it to recognize the First Amendment rights of all employees to decide whether to pay union dues, not
just home healthcare workers.
Not exact matches
In another comment you say that OBs won't do VBAC or support water birth, but they get along
just peachy with uneducated wannabe
healthcare workers that do that stuff at
home, with no insurance, oversight, etc and are TOTALLY cool with cleaning up after their horrible mistakes and risking lawsuit etc..
As «Taking Care of Our Caretakers» shows, raising
home and
healthcare worker wages to $ 15 per hour will do more than
just raise the wage — it will raise up New York's economy, save the state and local municipalities $ 330 million in public assistance funding, and halt the high turnover of
workers in this critically important field.
«So Mr. Vice President, today I announce that I will propose to the New York state legislature not
just $ 15 for fast - food
workers, because a fast - food
worker deserves $ 15 an hour, construction
workers deserve $ 15 an hour, and
home healthcare aides deserve $ 15 an hour, and taxi - cab drivers deserve $ 15 an hour, and every working man and woman in the State of New York deserves $ 15 an hour as a minimum wage - and we are not going to stop until we get it done!»