Fr, the managers will whine about them having to figure it out as if that negative on them truly makes it not worthwhile. Using patient care as an arguing point as if the care of the workers isn't important too
If they get paid more then healthcare costs will definitely, at least, double. lol also imagine the people there people left for dead in the hospitals.
@Xio189 the fact you think that's an actual excuse to why they should just accept less while the people on top make more than quadruple what those that came before them made. And the second part of what you said is only supporting why they should just treat Healthcare workers better.
I'll never forget the time I took my teenage daughter with a severe migraine to Providence. Nine hours in the waiting room, puking her guts for all to see and hear, bright lights increasing her pain, no where for her to lie down. Health care workers can be amazing. Health care corporations should not exist. Solidarity.
@@spinflux I actually had a good experience with them recently -- I had a severe nosebleed that bled for over four hours and came of nowhere. It was like horror movie level, coming out my mouth and everything. I got stabilized at a rural hospital near my house but they were consulting with ENTs at Providence. After a few days I went to St. Vincent's to get the packing taken out of my nose. The doctor who looked me over afterwards was really thorough and listened to my concerns, and he double checked my nose before I left the office. He was then able to spot a vascular tumor was difficult to see due to the location and my nasal anatomy. If he didn't do that I could've had another terrifying repeat of my ER visit. He gave me tools to manage the reoccurring bleeding until the surgery he scheduled. Otherwise I would have believed it was a freak accident like the ER doctors thought and gone about life causing another hemorrhage. Obviously every department is different and managment varies, but I can at least say that their ENT department has good doctors.
This isn’t that terrible at all. I mean I know that’s your child, but I worked at an ER in Louisiana. I’ve also been in many ERs due to aging parents x4 (one just passed). The last time I went, a woman had been moved to a “back” waiting room. She thought she was having a heart attack and was crying on the phone with her 80 something yr old mom. Telling her that she was scared and it hurt so bad… I went and sat by her and held her hand until someone came. She was about my age (40s) and was left alone crying for an ungoldly amount of time. That’s a possible heart attack patient… They r supposed to have zero wait time. Only they bring them to the back so they aren’t seen by the public as they suffer. I have had migraines to the point of being willing to end my life. 9 MRI and a slew of other tests done for over 12 yrs hasn’t figured much out and I can no longer work, and let me say this now, don’t go to an ER for a migraine. I mean I GET it. I do. I’ve lost the will to live at times over it and have been on all the triptans and Botox and gabapentin etc. you’re only hurting yourself (or your daughter in this case). They always ALWAYS let the migraine ppl sit there. If you DO go again, never ever put down migraine or headache at the very least. Better to let her cry and vomit it out at home, then get her to an urgent care during business hrs for a steroid injection or similar. Sry. Not trying to sound mean. I just wanted to share that with you as a former ER worker, migraine sufferer, and mom of 2 😭 Truly sry she’s dealing with that. I’m glad she has someone to advocate for her though.
I went to my local hospital in an ambulance with chest pains once. I was sat in a hallway unti I almost fell out of a chair and then put in a hallway. Last time I went to the hospital I turned around and went home after almost 5 hours of waiting, because they had people lining the hallways, both sides, and the waiting area was still packed.
I’m proud of these Nurses and Physicians because people don’t know it but the facilities and insurance companies are getting majority of the profits and are holding the healthcare providers to unrealistic standards and expectations!
Workers don't get profit. Workers get earnings. Profit is not earned, profit is expropriated against the will of workers who create all value, including the value required to start a business such as a hospital or insurance company.
- & healthcare is compromised while documents are pushed that show numbers that matter to the pushers that do not have patients & employees at the top of their priority list!
That’s awesome!!! Thank you for taking your oaths seriously! In order to server patients you need to be properly staffed and rested. This profit first practice that this hospital has is horrible and terrible for the communities you serve
To be a nurse is incredibly demanding. I have so much respect for them. They give so much of themselves to care for our loved ones. I'm so grateful to the nurses who take care of my mom. ❤ 💪🏼❤
Rock on health care workers! Maybe everyone should go on strike nationwide so we can get the kind of universal healthcare we need with workers who are NOT working 60+ hours a week. I don’t want exhausted people making like and death decisions.
I've always had good care from the doctors and nurses at Providence, and at the same time it was also true that they seemed overworked and understaffed. Here's hoping they get a fair shake.
Remember when nursing became a well respected job because of the Spanish Flu, only for it to have things taken away from them by corporate hospitals during the Cold War? I’m glad more healthcare workers are standing up for workplace justice
Good on them! I worked 41 years in that misery and as a staff worker and in management and believe me, money was the driving force, as in profits. Our benefits and insurance were crap.
It is insane to me that health care workers do not necessarily have access to any health care they might require... If there was ever a field of profession where it's completely logical to offer full health care coverage...
It’s about damn time! The AMA should be supporting them all the way. But I’m sure they’re not. They’re just there to collect dues. That should be the next boycott. The doctors are the bravest ones in this group. They have been barred from going on strike. They also have the most to lose. Unfortunately, their Medical societies are to blame.
From Pennsylvania we support you!!! Thank you medical staff for all you do, and we all deserve better than what the hospitals and insurance companies have provided. God bless
People must go out and protest with them. The entire healthcare system is a monopoly meant for maximum profit for stockholders. It is not in the best interest of patent, but that is expected when healthcare is private instead of universal.
Wow! Stay strong! My husband and I are both retired RNs who went on strike back in 1988 for 4 weeks when nurses from 6 private hospitals in San Francisco decided to walk because of being overworked and understaffed leading to poor working conditions. We were on strike and out of work for 28 days straight. Nice to see that the doctors are striking as well because they never did that for us in 1988.
Providence has done this to at least 2 medical org's in my area (WA) after acquiring them. Buy & crunch, buy & crunch. Big profits for CEOs & shareholders. Stretch staff thin & work them long hours, put patients' lives at risk. Their playbook. This should be criminal! Who will hold them accountable? 😠 It took a long, hard fight by the nurses' union to save Swedish medical centers. Unfortunately, the smaller Pacific Medical Centers does not have a nurses' union. 😕
The power of the people working together to make us safer and better off! Hats off to the medical workers who took a stand for others care and safety! May this show corporations that we will come together hold the labor ransom until they give us what we are owed! Healthy and safe working conditions! Fair pay and benefits! Remember solidarity is power!
So proud of these guys. I have over 10 doctors on one side of my family. They are all very well off and don’t need to be out picketing. So to see these Dr. s support their nursing staff (hopefully administration too) AND support their patients, it’s a dayum good day!
I’m embarrassed that my mind jumps to this. In my industry a significant number of pharmacy techs frequently complain even though their work environment is manageable. Constant grumbling undermines legitimate issues, allowing executives to dismiss real problems. To those who incessantly complain, please stop so that deserving people can receive the attention they need
Medical understaffing isn't a bug, it's a feature for medical centers owned by private equity and investors. Our lives and limbs are being traded for increased shareholder value.
This moment marks a critical turning point. The elimination of a figurehead, while symbolic, is not enough to dismantle the structures of domination that sustain capitalism. The focus must shift to awakening the masses, building radical class consciousness, and organizing for systemic change. The ruling class depends on the illusion that individuals, not systems, are the problem. By targeting the system itself, we expose the underlying structures of exploitation and inequality. Mass radicalization means uniting people across divisions, revealing their shared material interests, and rejecting the propaganda that keeps them fragmented and complicit. This next step requires a dual strategy: education and mobilization. Education means demystifying capitalism, showing workers how their exploitation funds the ruling class, and unveiling the mechanisms that perpetuate their oppression. Mobilization means taking this understanding and transforming it into collective action, whether through strikes, mutual aid, or direct challenges to capitalist power. The ruling class fears a united proletariat more than anything. They’ve built a system to keep us disconnected, but these cracks-this moment of destabilization-can widen if we seize the opportunity. This is not just about one CEO or one company. It is about recognizing that their power comes from our labor, and their wealth is built on our backs. Mass radicalization is not a spontaneous process. It requires organization, solidarity, and relentless persistence. Through collective action, the false legitimacy of their system will crumble. It is time to sharpen our tools, spread class consciousness, and prepare for the fight ahead. The system is the enemy, and the power to destroy it lies in our hands.
Because people are under the false impression that your political party has your best interest in mind is why we've reached this point in the U.S.. The sooner you realize that they couldn't care less about their fellow citizens and care more about dividing us, then that's when you'll start seeing what the real truth is.
This has been going on for decades in some states. It's disgusting that these corporations don't take care of their own that do the work of hands on care for corporations clients. AKA medical patients. ⚖️🇺🇲🙏
I wish them all that they are asking for, job safety, compensation, and whatever change they need to see from their employers. ❤ Frontline, essential, and not going to take their crp anymore!
The problem is, and ironically nobody wants to mention this, especially not unions, healthcare workers are overpaid. If you’re paying 6 figures for every nurse and a quarter to half a mil for every doctor, of course you’re going to get expensive healthcare and short staff, since you can’t afford to hire more workers unless you further increase insurance and care costs. People distract from this by pointing at things like high drug costs, which are a problem, but these are minuscule expenses compared to the record-high compensation of healthcare workers which represent the bulk of healthcare expenditure
I agree with these strikers and all of you....but who's taking care of the patients in the hospitals...now that the staff is striking....??? excuse my ignorance if I'm missing the obvious.
WE LOVE TO SEE IT! STAY STRONG. Hopefully this inspires other hospitals and companies to do the same before more healthcare staff nationwide strike. Also i just love when peeps play music like its a cook out for strikes or protests ✊🏽😊
I get that healthcare workers are under appreciated and in some cases treated poorly but if this is disrupting emergency services then I can’t feel too bad for them. That’s a national security issue.
That's what it be like when healthcare is centered around profits instead of healing.
YES! We deserve guaranteed care! How else can we be Great??
Fr, the managers will whine about them having to figure it out as if that negative on them truly makes it not worthwhile. Using patient care as an arguing point as if the care of the workers isn't important too
Weird how politicians have socialized healthcare but then tell their citizens socialism is bad.
If they get paid more then healthcare costs will definitely, at least, double. lol also imagine the people there people left for dead in the hospitals.
@Xio189 the fact you think that's an actual excuse to why they should just accept less while the people on top make more than quadruple what those that came before them made. And the second part of what you said is only supporting why they should just treat Healthcare workers better.
A hospital offering terrible medical insurance is disgraceful!
my dad works for a hospital- they all do it. hospitals all want to run themselves like "businesses" now
My health care insurance at my hospital is shameful. $7,000 annual deductible! I’m not a neurosurgeon, just a paper pusher.
@toothcruncher it's so gross. I've been in the hospital for a few days stay a few times. They are all nice, but busy. I try my best not to bother them
@@TheLambdaPrincess you have BCBS too? (i ask this like every health insurance agency isnt the same lmao)
@@TheLambdaPrincess does your employer cover any portion of the deductible if so, how much?
I'll never forget the time I took my teenage daughter with a severe migraine to Providence. Nine hours in the waiting room, puking her guts for all to see and hear, bright lights increasing her pain, no where for her to lie down. Health care workers can be amazing. Health care corporations should not exist. Solidarity.
When the amberlamps comes, every single body in my area knows to tell the driver not to take them to Providence.
Damned right!! Ridiculous what your daughter endured.
@@spinflux I actually had a good experience with them recently -- I had a severe nosebleed that bled for over four hours and came of nowhere. It was like horror movie level, coming out my mouth and everything. I got stabilized at a rural hospital near my house but they were consulting with ENTs at Providence. After a few days I went to St. Vincent's to get the packing taken out of my nose. The doctor who looked me over afterwards was really thorough and listened to my concerns, and he double checked my nose before I left the office. He was then able to spot a vascular tumor was difficult to see due to the location and my nasal anatomy. If he didn't do that I could've had another terrifying repeat of my ER visit. He gave me tools to manage the reoccurring bleeding until the surgery he scheduled. Otherwise I would have believed it was a freak accident like the ER doctors thought and gone about life causing another hemorrhage.
Obviously every department is different and managment varies, but I can at least say that their ENT department has good doctors.
This isn’t that terrible at all. I mean I know that’s your child, but I worked at an ER in Louisiana. I’ve also been in many ERs due to aging parents x4 (one just passed). The last time I went, a woman had been moved to a “back” waiting room. She thought she was having a heart attack and was crying on the phone with her 80 something yr old mom. Telling her that she was scared and it hurt so bad… I went and sat by her and held her hand until someone came. She was about my age (40s) and was left alone crying for an ungoldly amount of time.
That’s a possible heart attack patient… They r supposed to have zero wait time. Only they bring them to the back so they aren’t seen by the public as they suffer.
I have had migraines to the point of being willing to end my life. 9 MRI and a slew of other tests done for over 12 yrs hasn’t figured much out and I can no longer work, and let me say this now, don’t go to an ER for a migraine.
I mean I GET it. I do. I’ve lost the will to live at times over it and have been on all the triptans and Botox and gabapentin etc. you’re only hurting yourself (or your daughter in this case). They always ALWAYS let the migraine ppl sit there. If you DO go again, never ever put down migraine or headache at the very least.
Better to let her cry and vomit it out at home, then get her to an urgent care during business hrs for a steroid injection or similar.
Sry. Not trying to sound mean. I just wanted to share that with you as a former ER worker, migraine sufferer, and mom of 2 😭
Truly sry she’s dealing with that. I’m glad she has someone to advocate for her though.
I went to my local hospital in an ambulance with chest pains once.
I was sat in a hallway unti I almost fell out of a chair and then put in a hallway.
Last time I went to the hospital I turned around and went home after almost 5 hours of waiting, because they had people lining the hallways, both sides, and the waiting area was still packed.
I’m proud of these Nurses and Physicians because people don’t know it but the facilities and insurance companies are getting majority of the profits and are holding the healthcare providers to unrealistic standards and expectations!
Workers don't get profit. Workers get earnings. Profit is not earned, profit is expropriated against the will of workers who create all value, including the value required to start a business such as a hospital or insurance company.
- & healthcare is compromised while documents are pushed that show numbers that matter to the pushers that do not have patients & employees at the top of their priority list!
It should be a criminal offense
Unrealistic expectation is right. You are supposed to be perfect.
Unions are one of the few things giving me a sign of hope as we enter these next four years.
for real
What about the last four
@@HoneydoyouYou can't go back in time, silly
They'll just fight back harder. We're in full oligarch mode, if they really don't win they'll just bring us all down with them
Unions are gaining a lot of traction, Gen Z is the most pro union generation in almost 100 years, since the greatest generation.
Thank goodness FINALLY standing together. That is how it's supposed to be.
Let's make THEM FAMOUS!!
We need to go nationwide with this
That’s awesome!!! Thank you for taking your oaths seriously! In order to server patients you need to be properly staffed and rested. This profit first practice that this hospital has is horrible and terrible for the communities you serve
✊️ Stand up and stand together
To be a nurse is incredibly demanding. I have so much respect for them. They give so much of themselves to care for our loved ones. I'm so grateful to the nurses who take care of my mom. ❤ 💪🏼❤
Imagine a hospital that has poor healthcare for employees, oh wait you dont have to its happened. Profit healthcare hospitals need to be outlawed
The American people and unions support you!!!
Solidarity from class 1 railroads.
Rock on health care workers! Maybe everyone should go on strike nationwide so we can get the kind of universal healthcare we need with workers who are NOT working 60+ hours a week. I don’t want exhausted people making like and death decisions.
There's actually plans for a general strike in two years, iirc - not just medical workers, but all labor unions uniting for better conditions.
I've always had good care from the doctors and nurses at Providence, and at the same time it was also true that they seemed overworked and understaffed. Here's hoping they get a fair shake.
Put doctors back in charge of hospitals! No more administrative bureaucrats!
Eat the rich! Rise up workers!!!
Remember when nursing became a well respected job because of the Spanish Flu, only for it to have things taken away from them by corporate hospitals during the Cold War? I’m glad more healthcare workers are standing up for workplace justice
Good for ya'll (and us)!!!
Good on them! I worked 41 years in that misery and as a staff worker and in management and believe me, money was the driving force, as in profits. Our benefits and insurance were crap.
share this bc i still have yet to see this covered in the news networks
It is insane to me that health care workers do not necessarily have access to any health care they might require...
If there was ever a field of profession where it's completely logical to offer full health care coverage...
It’s about damn time! The AMA should be supporting them all the way. But I’m sure they’re not. They’re just there to collect dues. That should be the next boycott. The doctors are the bravest ones in this group. They have been barred from going on strike. They also have the most to lose. Unfortunately, their Medical societies are to blame.
💚✊ And this is EXACTLY why South Korean doctors and other healthcare workers have been striking.
💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
From Pennsylvania we support you!!! Thank you medical staff for all you do, and we all deserve better than what the hospitals and insurance companies have provided. God bless
We know what it is like, we are stuck with UPMC.
YES YES YES SOLIDARITY with all of you!!
We THE People 🎉
People must go out and protest with them. The entire healthcare system is a monopoly meant for maximum profit for stockholders. It is not in the best interest of patent, but that is expected when healthcare is private instead of universal.
Stay strong!
People can only take so much strife before there's a break. Historically that break rarely ends well for the ones hording wealth all to themselves.
The irony of bad health benefits
Love you Oregon stay strong from Cali
The result of for-profit health “care”. Viva Luigi!
Wow! Stay strong! My husband and I are both retired RNs who went on strike back in 1988 for 4 weeks when nurses from 6 private hospitals in San Francisco decided to walk because of being overworked and understaffed leading to poor working conditions. We were on strike and out of work for 28 days straight. Nice to see that the doctors are striking as well because they never did that for us in 1988.
Providence has done this to at least 2 medical org's in my area (WA) after acquiring them. Buy & crunch, buy & crunch. Big profits for CEOs & shareholders. Stretch staff thin & work them long hours, put patients' lives at risk. Their playbook. This should be criminal! Who will hold them accountable? 😠 It took a long, hard fight by the nurses' union to save Swedish medical centers. Unfortunately, the smaller Pacific Medical Centers does not have a nurses' union. 😕
HEALTHCARE SHOULD BE ABOUT HEALTH NOT PROFITS AND SHAREHOLDERS 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
The power of the people working together to make us safer and better off! Hats off to the medical workers who took a stand for others care and safety! May this show corporations that we will come together hold the labor ransom until they give us what we are owed! Healthy and safe working conditions! Fair pay and benefits! Remember solidarity is power!
So proud of these guys. I have over 10 doctors on one side of my family. They are all very well off and don’t need to be out picketing. So to see these Dr. s support their nursing staff (hopefully administration too) AND support their patients, it’s a dayum good day!
On behalf of all nurses. THANK YOU!
Providence is the worst. To workers and patients. Strike on! ❤
America we need to take better care of ourselves so we only have to do check ups and not all these serious health issues. Stay Awesome!
I'm with you in spirit! Thank you for fighting the good fight! 💪
I’m embarrassed that my mind jumps to this. In my industry a significant number of pharmacy techs frequently complain even though their work environment is manageable. Constant grumbling undermines legitimate issues, allowing executives to dismiss real problems. To those who incessantly complain, please stop so that deserving people can receive the attention they need
I stand with my union brothers and sisters.
IBEW Local 291, living in Local 48, working in Local 112.
Medical understaffing isn't a bug, it's a feature for medical centers owned by private equity and investors. Our lives and limbs are being traded for increased shareholder value.
Solidarity!
Hell yeah!
As a chronically ill person- good for them. I want the people caring for me to be well cared for as well.
Medical professionals being put in the position where their obligations are being contradicted by the fulfillment of their duties is wrong.
Might as well while they can still do this stuff without being mowed down by natl guard
This moment marks a critical turning point. The elimination of a figurehead, while symbolic, is not enough to dismantle the structures of domination that sustain capitalism. The focus must shift to awakening the masses, building radical class consciousness, and organizing for systemic change.
The ruling class depends on the illusion that individuals, not systems, are the problem. By targeting the system itself, we expose the underlying structures of exploitation and inequality. Mass radicalization means uniting people across divisions, revealing their shared material interests, and rejecting the propaganda that keeps them fragmented and complicit.
This next step requires a dual strategy: education and mobilization. Education means demystifying capitalism, showing workers how their exploitation funds the ruling class, and unveiling the mechanisms that perpetuate their oppression. Mobilization means taking this understanding and transforming it into collective action, whether through strikes, mutual aid, or direct challenges to capitalist power.
The ruling class fears a united proletariat more than anything. They’ve built a system to keep us disconnected, but these cracks-this moment of destabilization-can widen if we seize the opportunity. This is not just about one CEO or one company. It is about recognizing that their power comes from our labor, and their wealth is built on our backs.
Mass radicalization is not a spontaneous process. It requires organization, solidarity, and relentless persistence. Through collective action, the false legitimacy of their system will crumble. It is time to sharpen our tools, spread class consciousness, and prepare for the fight ahead. The system is the enemy, and the power to destroy it lies in our hands.
Me while CEOs are making millions of dollars a year on the labor of the working class staff
STAND UP FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS
STAND UNITED AGAINST CORPORATE GREED IN HEALTHCARE
Hey those hospitals gotta Make their Margin!
Good luck!!! Wish more would say enough is enough.
Because people are under the false impression that your political party has your best interest in mind is why we've reached this point in the U.S.. The sooner you realize that they couldn't care less about their fellow citizens and care more about dividing us, then that's when you'll start seeing what the real truth is.
no rich person will ever have our best interests at heart, dem or rep
Defend Deny Depose ✊💯🎯
Deny, defend, depose, destabilize, dismantle....
Amazing!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
❤
Super proud of all the ONA and allies for standing their ground. Stay strong
This has been going on for decades in some states. It's disgusting that these corporations don't take care of their own that do the work of hands on care for corporations clients. AKA medical patients. ⚖️🇺🇲🙏
Yes we’re watching & listening. Stay united , stronger together👏👏👏👍👍👍👍❤️❤️
I wish them all that they are asking for, job safety, compensation, and whatever change they need to see from their employers. ❤
Frontline, essential, and not going to take their crp anymore!
🎉🎉❤❤🎉🎉❤❤
I'd be bummed out if I could even get a doctors visit covered, but then we wouldn't need this protest, would we?
Solidarity! ✊
Keep going. We believe in you. ❤❤
Yeah ... they don't want the same level of health care that they provide to their patients, they know better!
The problem is, and ironically nobody wants to mention this, especially not unions, healthcare workers are overpaid. If you’re paying 6 figures for every nurse and a quarter to half a mil for every doctor, of course you’re going to get expensive healthcare and short staff, since you can’t afford to hire more workers unless you further increase insurance and care costs.
People distract from this by pointing at things like high drug costs, which are a problem, but these are minuscule expenses compared to the record-high compensation of healthcare workers which represent the bulk of healthcare expenditure
Good luck with your strike, hope it works out.
ALGORITHMMMMMM
I've had many nurse friends and I'm always both impressed and astounded by how long and hard they work.
This is the perfect place to have a medical emergency.
@@shabaabhasnatt8799 look up how nurses and doctors strike. they don't put anyone at risk.
Dont act like you're the only one with horrible healthcare, Oregon 🙄
I wish every health centre in N America would join them!
Yay!!! It’s about time.
I agree with these strikers and all of you....but who's taking care of the patients in the hospitals...now that the staff is striking....??? excuse my ignorance if I'm missing the obvious.
If they are so important, maybe you should give in to their demands
People can also strike by doing the job while not cashing people in...
Doctors and Nurses register Stagg Party. You have all the power at this party
The CEOs won, Lebowski. Everyone else, take a bow.
yes labor power forever!
🙏🙏🙏🙏
WE LOVE TO SEE IT! STAY STRONG. Hopefully this inspires other hospitals and companies to do the same before more healthcare staff nationwide strike. Also i just love when peeps play music like its a cook out for strikes or protests ✊🏽😊
I get that healthcare workers are under appreciated and in some cases treated poorly but if this is disrupting emergency services then I can’t feel too bad for them. That’s a national security issue.
Then the hospitals should agree to their contracts
No emergency services are being disrupted. Look up how healthcare workers strike.
Solidarity ❤
SOLIDARITY! ❤
more... all doctors all nurses..
straight up borderline get to becoming traveling doctors again... money straight to you, and no more insurance
On my way up soon!!!
STAND STRONG AND STAY UNITED!!! so many people support you for standing up for your rights and patient’s rights!! 💪🙏🫶
, Hundreds and hundreds of billions in profits, spread the wealth insurance companies.
We have your back!
They’re on strike for cash not better health care.
Ok and?
They're on strike for both, Einstein. Do you want doctors to be underpaid and overworked, thus reducing the quality of care they can give?
Power to the People.....
UNIONS FIRST UNIONS FOREVER ✊️
Best hope those migrants dont take y'all's jobs!
UNION STRONG!
Has anyone seen the comedy Down to Earth?
I stand with you!!!