Workers Memorial Day, April 28, 2006 - State Capitol, Sacramento, CA
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Join the Workers Memorial Day Rally On April 28, 2006 at 11:00 AM on the South Steps of the Capitol. Get the Insurance Companies Out of the Healthcare Industry & Single Payer Healthcare for All.
Most workers are now required to go to company doctors who send people back to work whether they are healthy or not. These doctors are refusing to treat workers since they are really working for the insurance companies. Some injured workers have committed suicide because they were not able to get pain medication for serious injuries on the job. This has destroyed families, caused the loss of homes and left many injured workers homeless. At the same time permanent disability benefits have also been cut by 50%. How are injured workers supposed to survive? This deregulation has also led to workers being fired who file workers compensation claims. Some employers are illegally firing workers claiming that they cannot do the job even if they have had a temporary injury. The crisis of the workers compensation system is now combined with the growing problems of protecting health insurance for unionized workers. Many retired or injured workers are forced to go to public hospitals because they cannot afford COBRA or other private plans. Workers injured on the job end up going on State disability or SSI where the tax payer is again stuck with the cost. This "cost shifting" by the insurance companies and employers is forcing the tax payer to pay the costs of healthcare on a shrinking and privatized public care system. The onerous and uncontrolled costs of health insurance now means that union negotiators are being told that all new money must go into healthcare instead of wages and pensions. This is another reason why on Workers Memorial Day in Sacramento on April 28, 2006 at 11:00 AM on the South steps of the capitol, workers and trade unionists will rally to commemorate workers injured and killed on the job and to demand a single payer healthcare system for all. This would allow California workers to go to any doctor or hospital they want. It would eliminate the control of the insurance companies of our healthcare industry and end the practice of increasing their profits by withholding needed medical care.
Bring your family and fellow workers on the job. A Partial List Of Speakers.........
Barbara Clark, an injured nurse practitioner fired by Adventist Health Systems in Bakersfield.
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