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Care Facility Faces Federal Lawsuit for Allowing Patients to Racially Harass Nurses

Por: The Root Crime September 24, 2022

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The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a federal lawsuit against a care home facility on behalf of Black nurses and nurse assistants who were subjected to “unremedied racial abuse” from patients, according to The Sacramento Bee. One nurse alleges a manager a told her she should “be used to” being called racial slurs by now.nnnAccording to the suit, the patients at Elderwood, a long-time care facility in Burlington, Vt.,... + full article



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