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LA nursing home workers join statewide protest, demand more staffing

Por: ABC7 Health July 07, 2023

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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Nursing home workers in Los Angeles on Wednesday joined a statewide protest against Brius Healthcare facilities.They claim there's a high turnover, which has led to serious understaffing.According to workers, the company does not provide adequate working conditions and the wages are too low. Therefore, they cannot ensure all residents receive the care they deserve.Brius Healthcare is the largest nursing home operator... + full article



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