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healthcare-labor-dispute1 year ago

South Korea Sets Deadline for Striking Doctors to End Walkout

Junior doctors in South Korea have been given four days to end their walkouts protesting a government plan to increase medical school admissions, or they could face prosecution or have their medical licenses suspended. The government argues that adding more doctors is necessary to address the country's aging population, while the strikers believe the plan would not resolve the chronic shortage of doctors in key but low-paying areas. The government has threatened disciplinary action against the striking doctors if they do not return to work by the end of the month, while the striking doctors worry about increased competition and lower incomes. The walkouts have severely impacted hospital operations, leading to numerous cancellations of surgeries and treatments, and have sparked public debate and criticism.

politics1 year ago

"Oregon Supreme Court Ruling Bars 10 GOP Senators from Seeking Reelection After Walkout"

The Oregon Supreme Court's ruling barring 10 state senators who boycotted the Legislature last spring from seeking reelection will lead to significant turnover in the Oregon Senate and could discourage future walkouts by the minority party. While some believe the ruling will deter walkouts, others argue it may not serve as a deterrent and could even lead to a culture of walkouts every election cycle. The ruling's impact on the upcoming legislative session remains uncertain, but it could give barred Republicans greater power. Additionally, the ruling will affect the 2024 election, as a third of the Senate will be barred from seeking reelection over the next two cycles, potentially leading to contested races and a shakeup within the Republican party.

politics1 year ago

Oregon Supreme Court Bars GOP Senators from Reelection After Walkouts

The Oregon Supreme Court ruled that most Republican state senators who repeatedly boycotted legislative sessions last year are prohibited from running for re-election, in accordance with a voter-approved initiative to ban lawmaker walkouts. The walkouts were used to stall bills on climate policy, taxes, abortion, and other issues. The court's decision means that 10 lawmakers, including the Senate minority leader, will be barred from the ballot this year or in 2026, prompting mixed reactions among the senators and the secretary of state.

education-labor-dispute2 years ago

Durham Public Schools Grapple with Walkouts and Pay Cuts

Durham parents are bracing for another week of uncertainty as a pay dispute between Durham Public Schools (DPS) employees and the district continues, leading to widespread walkouts and understaffed schools. The dispute, caused by accidental overpayments and new work experience criteria, has left parents searching for answers and dealing with unforeseen problems, such as a lack of custodians at Jordan High School. DPS employee Valerie McNeil, who is currently living out of her car due to financial woes, expressed little optimism ahead of a special board meeting to discuss the issue, which will be closed to the public and media.

labor-and-employment2 years ago

"Chain Pharmacy Workers Stage Pharmageddon Walkout in Protest"

Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians from multiple retail chains, including CVS, Rite Aid, and Walgreens, have launched a three-day walkout called "Pharmageddon" to protest deteriorating working conditions. The movement, estimated to have drawn around 4,500 participants, aims to draw attention to the lack of staff and resources, which jeopardizes patient safety. The walkout is the latest in a series of protests impacting the industry, with previous closures of CVS and Walgreens pharmacies. While the companies claim minimal disruptions, participants argue that understaffing and increased workload have led to medication errors and burnout. The walkout organizers seek improved staffing levels and pay for pharmacy technicians, as well as safer working environments.

social-issues2 years ago

Rising Concerns: Antisemitism and Protests on College Campuses

Muslim students in Fairfax County high schools organized walkouts in support of Palestinian civil rights and a cease-fire in the Gaza conflict. The walkouts, organized by Muslim Student Associations, took place at multiple high schools and were mostly held during free periods to minimize disruption. Students gathered outside, carrying Palestinian flags and chanting slogans. Some walkouts were co-hosted with other clubs and drew students from diverse backgrounds. While the demonstrations remained peaceful, concerns were raised about the safety and security of both Muslim and Jewish students on campus. The school district allows students to protest as long as it is done respectfully and does not disrupt learning.

labor-relations2 years ago

UAW President's Tough Stance: Fighting for Fair Wages and Negotiation Success

Shawn Fain, the president of the United Automobile Workers (U.A.W.), has taken a hard line in demanding more favorable contract terms for union members. Fain's rise to power was supported by a group called Unite All Workers for Democracy, which aimed to make the union more confrontational towards automakers and topple the ruling party within the U.A.W. Fain's platform of "No corruption. No concessions. No tiers" resonated with members frustrated by union scandals and concessions made to Detroit automakers.

business2 years ago

New Walgreens CEO Silent on Walkouts, Commends Pharmacy Staff

Incoming Walgreens CEO Tim Wentworth praised the company's pharmacy staff during an earnings call but made no mention of the recent walkouts held by employees protesting poor working conditions. The walkouts reflect growing dissatisfaction among pharmacy employees who have long complained about understaffing and burdensome work expectations. Wentworth will face multiple challenges as he takes on the CEO role, including addressing labor pressure, falling demand for Covid products, and the company's transition to a larger healthcare entity. While Wentworth shared a positive experience with an employee, it remains unclear if management has made any changes in response to employee demands for more staff and improved working conditions.

business2 years ago

Walgreens Pharmacy Staffers Demand Better Work Conditions, Stage Walkouts

Walgreens pharmacy staff have staged walkouts across more than 300 locations, expressing concerns over working conditions that put employees and patients at risk. The walkouts were organized by non-unionized workers who are demanding improved transparency, training hours for new team members, and adjustments to tasks and expectations based on staffing levels. The company spokesperson downplayed the disruptions, stating that no more than a dozen pharmacies were affected. If Walgreens fails to address the concerns, further walkouts may occur at the end of the month.

business2 years ago

Walgreens Pharmacy Staffers Demand Better Work Conditions, Stage Walkouts

Walgreens pharmacy staff staged walkouts across the country to protest working conditions that they claim put employees and patients at risk. Concerns include short-staffing, overwork, upset customers, medication errors, vaccination errors, and needle sticks. The exact scale of the protest is unclear, but organizers estimated that over 300 Walgreens locations were affected. The employees are requesting improved transparency, training hours for new team members, and adjustments to tasks and expectations based on staffing levels. Walgreens has named a new CEO, Tim Wentworth, as the company faces drug and staffing shortages.

business2 years ago

Pharmacists' Nationwide Walkouts Affect Walgreens Locations in Denver

Walgreens locations in Denver and across the country are experiencing disruptions as thousands of pharmacists walk off the job to protest work conditions, including understaffing. The walkouts, which began on Monday, are expected to last through Wednesday. Walgreens, the nation's second-largest pharmacy chain, has apologized for any inconvenience caused and stated that only a small number of pharmacies have been affected. CVS, the largest player in the pharmacy industry, also faced similar walkouts by pharmacists in September. The Colorado Pharmacists Society supports the actions of the pharmacists and plans to release data from a statewide survey on workplace conditions.

business2 years ago

Walgreens Faces Employee Walkouts Over Pharmacy Conditions

Walgreens has responded to the threat of walkouts by its employees, acknowledging the challenges faced by pharmacists during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company promises to improve working conditions by investing in pharmacist wages and hiring bonuses to attract and retain talent. The walkouts are scheduled to begin tomorrow, but it is unclear which stores will be affected.

labor-rights2 years ago

Walgreens Employees Prepare for Walkouts Over Working Conditions

Pharmacy employees at some Walgreens stores in the U.S. are planning walkouts from Monday to Wednesday to protest challenging working conditions. Employees, including pharmacists and technicians, argue that their current workload, which includes administering various vaccinations, could compromise patient safety and accuracy in filling prescriptions. Over 500 Walgreens stores are expected to be affected by the walkouts. The employees' concerns highlight the need for adequate staffing and resources to deliver quality services. Walgreens has stated that they are investing in pharmacist wages and hiring bonuses to attract and retain talent in harder-to-staff locations.

business2 years ago

CVS Faces More Walkouts as Pharmacists Demand Change

CVS pharmacy services in Kansas City's Northland were disrupted as pharmacists staged another round of walkouts, citing being stretched too thin in their positions and potentially putting patients at risk. Customers were directed to use the drive-thru with skeleton crews of fill-in workers. The conflict stems from hours and staffing cuts, increased responsibilities, and high demand for vaccinations. CVS president apologized in an internal memo and promised extra support, but the walkouts continued as pharmacists seek resolution.

entertainment2 years ago

"Memorable Moments: Celebs and Hosts Who Walked Off Late Night Shows"

This article highlights 11 instances where celebrities or hosts walked off late night shows. From Lily Tomlin leaving The Dick Cavett Show due to a sexist joke to Crispin Glover's wild behavior on the Late Show with David Letterman, these incidents range from serious to staged comedic exits. Other notable walkouts include The Bee Gees leaving Clive Anderson All Talk after being mocked, Keith Allen storming off The Late Show during a comedy discussion, and Dr. Jan Adams abruptly ending his appearance on Larry King Live.