Alright so get a load of this, my hospital has struggled with mandatory overtime in our department for years even before COVID started. We finally hit a reasonable level of staffing so only occasionally people are getting called in and the University of Iowa Hospital even received its largest single donation of $75 million dollars last month. These guys decide they are going to cut some of our workers pay by $7 an hour.
That is about $14560 less per person and why you might ask? Truth is I don't know but they did just spend money on fixing their giant 12 story tall glass wall to the hospital because they installed it wrong the first time and now it needs redone. The result? Three people quit instantly and more are walking out the door as soon as it goes in to effect