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Monday, May 5, 2008


BIPARTISAN NURSE BILL INTRODUCED IN HOUSE 

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Please write to your Federal Senators and your CongressionalRepresentative to oppose and vote against H.R. 5924, The EmergencyNursing Supply Relief Act.I am a male R.N..The cause of the nursing shortage is "monopoly capitalism"concommitant with affirmative action programs and discriminationagainst men in nursing. Our courts, our legislators, and ourregulatory bodies do not protect men from discrimination in nursingnor do they encourage men to remain in nursing.Men leave nursing at approximately twice the rate as women do.Both men and women leave nursing at a very high rate due to poorworking conditions, the lack of job security, and the lack of jobbenefits that other occupations have.This act is a continuing attempt by the health care industry to"monopolize" labor, through the immigration to the USA of massivenumbers of foreign nurses, in the health care industry such as tomaintain a labor force which is not subject to the normal "freemarket" and "competitive" forces of true capitalism.Laws which would address the causes of the nursing shortage (poorworking conditions, poor job security, the lack of appropriatebenefits) in the USA rather are opposed by the health care industryas inimical to their monopoly of the nursing labor market and theunjust profits which they accumulate as a result of the same.Rather, legislation addressing the causes of the nursing shortagewould be the most appropriate long term strategy for alleviating thenursing shortage and justly compensating those American citizens whotake the time and effort to become Registered Nurses and to remain innursing.
 
if you are interested in nursing, a great site is http://www.mynursebook.com
 
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