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To: skinowski who wrote (755279)1/17/2022 2:40:29 PM
From: D. Long  Read Replies (1) of 793822
 
Doctors have the same obstacles to unionization that lawyers have, mainly ethical. Without the ability to strike, unionization is toothless. A lawyer cannot put his interests above his clients' and leave them without representation by striking, especially litigators who usually have heavy caseloads with demanding deadline schedules. It would be an ethical nightmare for physicians, too. Can you imagine doctors walking out of an ER? "Sorry you might die, I need an extra $1.50 per hour in my salary and better benefits."
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