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The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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Covid the gift that keeps on giving.
I hope the nurses at Middlemore Hospital looking after teh Covid patient are good, and that their protocols will keep them and their communities safe.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/300328370/covid19-patient-transferred-from-miq-to-middlemore-hospital-suffering-pneumonia
and i hope these guys will be deported back to Melbourne as soon it is safe to do so, and after they paid their quarantine bills.
https://www.odt.co.nz/news/national/covid-update-melbourne-mourners-sneak-nz
And i hope the Nurses get a pay increase that is worth being called one. They are so so worth it.
What I would like to know:
The nurses say they are striking because they are exhausted. That's what one of their spokespeople said the other day. How does a pay increase help them become less exhausted?
They are also striking due to chronic understaffing
It is really quite simple Anne – higher pay attracts recruits which ultimately means less long hours on understaffed shifts. Win/win. At the moment, our hospitals are only kept going because qualified nurses from overseas have been taking up much of the strain. Not only are NZ nurses moving to work overseas where they have better pay and conditions or dropping out, the 'imported' workforce look like going as well.
The key word is “ultimately” yet the nurses are exhausted now.
Dr. Cut and Paste duly parrots and promotes tabloid journalist, Andrea Vance, and her lazy, fact-free articles on the horrors of effective, efficient communication, and the horrors of the Covid stand-ups. The same stand-ups which have delivered a Covid free society!!! According to the good Dr. we are all silly proles, “in thrall” of Jacinda for ushering through and communicating damned good, best in the world, gold standard Covid-19 policy.
He complains about too much communication, and generally uses negative language when referencing the Prime Minister and the government.
Dr. Cut and Paste appears completely bought and paid for. I imagine he will eventually end up in the bin like his mentor, Phil Quinn.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/bryce-edwards-political-roundup-jacinda-arderns-opaque-government-by-pr/XGV7KW5CVWI4FV5UV54CKGH5FU/
Mickey S finally gets a quote from Dr. Cut and Paste though so I suppose that’s something. He does however do his best to trivialise both The Standard and the post.
MS, “chides” Vance. Gerard Otto is, “hostile”. All negative stuff.
You’re misinformed, as it is not the first time.
Celebrity doesn't like any restrictions while in MIQ – it's all me, me. No candles and one bottle of wine. They are trying to reduce the risk of harm as from fire, and I guess, drunkeness but are not banning alcohol. But Robyn has to have a moan. She can't co-operate for a greater cause.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/checkpoint/audio/2018799030/robyn-malcolm-in-miq-naughty-corner-after-candle-confiscation
So she wants the capability of drinking 1.5 bottles of wine, lighting a candle, triggering the fire alarm, causing a mass evacuation of the facility, swapping the corona virus around while milling about in panicked confusion, causing a fire department call out costing much money, wasted resources and general alarum?
She deserves to be in the naughty corner. I know; years ago I triggered, cold sober, such an alarm with an anti-mosquito candle- luckily without the fire department etc. I was reminded of this a short time ago- the evil that we do lives after us……