By Herbert White for the Charlotte Post, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for North Carolina News Service reporting for the Charlotte Post-Public News Service Collaboration. Unions have impacted every American worker. From laws that curb the use of child labor to the 40-hour work week and holidays off, organized labor demanded - on occasion forced - governments and corporations to provide benefits and protections most people take for granted. .
Even With Thinning Ranks, Unions Organize for Change. Second in a series. Unions have impacted every American worker. From laws that curb the use of child labor to the 40-hour work week and holidays off, organized labor demanded – on occasion forced –.
is according to the fire chief they did not do any additional assessments of this patient it took at least 15 minutes from the moment they saw tyre nichols handcuffed, visibly beaten based on what we have seen, leaning against the police car to getting additional medical attention because they called that ambulance, but it didn t come for another 15 minutes. chris? thank you very much for that. we appreciate the update. also with us, trauma expert dr. shawn montgomery. doctor, you were not there to do an assessment. but when you look at the kinds of injuries sustained in a beating, in a kicking, and by our own assessment we looked very carefully at that tape from the moment the call was made to when there was an initial the emts arrived to the initial assessment, there was a lag time of about 17 minutes. in any critical care, traumatic situation, how important could 17 minutes be?
Charlotte airport workers that feel overworked engaged in a protest for better pay, benefits and working conditions. Protestors were from the Service Employees International Union. They support the Good Jobs for Good Airports Act.