In the latest issue of AFT Health Care, four union leaders talk about their experience with violence in the workplace and what changes are needed to keep health care workers safe.
To download the issue, click here.
In the latest issue of AFT Health Care, four union leaders talk about their experience with violence in the workplace and what changes are needed to keep health care workers safe.
To download the issue, click here.
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