HealthLeaders Media January 30, 2024
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This leader outlines the dissatisfaction of nurses across the industry.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– There is a general sense of dissatisfaction among nurses that is leading to them wanting to unionize or go on strike.

– The nursing shortage is leading to staffing issues, which then lead to issues with overall well-being.

– Workplace violence, workloads, and exhaustion are some other factors that are leading to the increase in union and strike activity.

On this week’s episode of HL Shorts, we hear from Katie Boston-Leary, Director of Nursing Programs at the American Nurses Association, about the factors leading to nurse dissatisfaction and the increase in union and strike activity across the country.

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