Cuomo
put health care unions and hospital lobbyists on his Medicaid Redesign panel, decreasing the likelihood of their bashing health spending cuts.
Not exact matches
While the MRT did propose a 4 percent cap and cuts, it also
put forward a wage floor for home
health workers; substantial rollbacks in the governor's proposed cuts to nursing homes and personal
care; and a major overhaul of the home
care industry that is likely to boost the
union's membership over the long term.
Put off for now are the angry denunciations and millions of dollars of advertisements, chiefly from hospitals and a
health care union, that have traditionally begun haunting governors in early February.
But that plan could also
put the state at odds with de Blasio,
health care unions and community groups who have fought to keep LICH and Interfaith running as full service hospitals.
â $ œPipeline construction and maintenance, â $ Trumka said, â $ œprovides quality jobs to tens of thousands of skilled workers.â $ The head of the Building Trades
Unions agreed: â $ œMembers have been relying on these excellent, family - supporting, middle - class jobs with family
health care, pensions, and good wages.â $ Another
union official
put it most eloquently: â $ œLetâ $ ™ s not turn away and overregulate or just say, â $ ˜No, keep it in the ground.â $ ™ It shouldnâ $ ™ t be that simple.â $
«Association
health plans will allow small businesses to compete with large employers for workers who need good
health care coverage for their families, and they'll
put self - employed workers on equal footing with corporate employees and
union members when it comes to
health insurance.»