MEMORIAL-BRADLEY L. PHEGLEY
HR 28 urges a study on the Kapiolani Hospital nurses' strike, assessing its economic, social, and fiscal impacts to guide future healthcare labor policies.
HR 28 urges a study on the Kapiolani Hospital nurses' strike, assessing its economic, social, and fiscal impacts to guide future healthcare labor policies.
The primary purpose of HR 28 is to request the Legislative Reference Bureau to conduct a comprehensive study examining the economic, social, and fiscal impacts of the nurses' strike and subsequent lockout at Kapiolani Medical Center. The resolution aims to gather data and insights that can inform future legislative actions and policies regarding labor relations in healthcare settings.
Study Focus: The resolution specifically calls for an analysis of the following aspects:
Legislative Reference Bureau Role: The LRB is tasked with conducting the study, which will likely involve data collection, stakeholder interviews, and analysis of existing literature on similar labor disputes.
HR 28 seeks to provide a thorough examination of the implications of the Kapiolani Hospital nurses' strike and lockout, aiming to equip lawmakers with the necessary information to make informed decisions regarding labor relations in the healthcare sector. The outcome of this study could have significant ramifications for future labor negotiations and healthcare policies in the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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