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fromBrooklyn Paper
2 days ago

'Something has to give': FDNY ambulance response times rise for fourth year, union blames staffing crisis * Brooklyn Paper

FDNY ambulances are taking longer to reach life-threatening medical emergencies for the fourth consecutive year, according to the city's latest Mayor's Management Report, with union leaders blaming chronic understaffing and a lack of investment by City Hall. The data show ambulances took an average of 11 minutes and 21 seconds to respond to life-threatening emergencies in fiscal year 2025 - up 29 seconds from 2024 and nearly two minutes longer than in 2021, when the average was 9 minutes and 34 seconds.
Brooklyn
Healthcare
fromThe Mercury News
3 weeks ago

Kaiser healthcare workers in Oakland on strike to demand better patient care

Hundreds of Kaiser healthcare workers in Northern California walked out to demand better patient care and protest understaffing and burnout.
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

Starbucks Baristas Say Store Service Is Terrible

The Strategic Organizing Center and Starbucks Workers United released a new study that says that 90% of Starbucks Corp. ( NASDAQ: SBUX) stores are understaffed and customers face long wait times. Starbucks Workers United and Starbucks management have not always gotten along. BerlinRosen, the PR firm that released the study, has a mixed reputation. The survey is an indictment of new CEO Brian Niccol and his "Back to Starbucks" plan, a set of programs to get faltering same-store sales back on track.
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NYC politics
fromLos Angeles Times
4 months ago

She ran the L.A. animal shelters. Why couldn't she fix the problems?

L.A. animal shelter issues persist despite efforts; leadership struggles against understaffing and employee misconduct hinder reform efforts.
NYC parents
fromBoston.com
4 months ago

Community college faculty launch billboard campaign over low wages

Chronic understaffing and low wages threaten Massachusetts' MassEducate, the state's free community college initiative.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
4 months ago

Cities aiming to thwart immigrant detention centers wield a secret weapon: local laws

The push to reopen private prisons for immigration detention raises concerns due to their documented histories of violence and poor conditions.
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