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Striking hospital employees sound alarm over workplace violence

First publishedAug 19, 10:00 UTC
Last updatedAug 19, 12:08 UTC · 9m ago
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In addition to pay, striking hospital workers say patient violence is an issue. Hospital workers are 7 times more likely to be injured at work due to violent acts than the general working population.(Image credit: Teamsters J.C.43)

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In addition to pay, striking hospital workers say patient violence is an issue. Hospital workers are 7 times more likely to be injured at work due to violent acts than the general working population.(Image credit: Teamsters J.C.43)
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1 outlet, average source rating 9.0/10.
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9m ago.
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