NJ Spotlight News
Sen. Bernie Sanders calls hearing on RWJ hospital staffing
Clip: 10/23/2023 | 7m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
Interview: Sen. Bernie Sanders
It's been nearly three months since nurses at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick went on strike, and negotiations remain at a standstill. A marathon bargaining session between the union and hospital management, overseen by a federal mediator, ran 10 hours from Sunday into early Monday morning, but the sides remain at odds over mandatory nurse-to-patient staffing ratios.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
NJ Spotlight News is a local public television program presented by THIRTEEN PBS
NJ Spotlight News
Sen. Bernie Sanders calls hearing on RWJ hospital staffing
Clip: 10/23/2023 | 7m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
It's been nearly three months since nurses at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick went on strike, and negotiations remain at a standstill. A marathon bargaining session between the union and hospital management, overseen by a federal mediator, ran 10 hours from Sunday into early Monday morning, but the sides remain at odds over mandatory nurse-to-patient staffing ratios.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
How to Watch NJ Spotlight News
NJ Spotlight News is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, and Vizio.
Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipwell still no progress on the RWJ University Hospital nurses strike after more than 10 hours of negotiations last night union leaders for the 1700 striking nurses say they were at the bargaining table until 2 a.m. with Hospital officials and a federal mediator marking day 80 since the workers walked off the job August 4th demanding better pay and mandatory nurse-to-patient Staffing ratios both management and the nurses Union say they didn't think the work stoppage would get this contentious the hospital has agreed to salary increases but repeatedly insists it has some of the best Staffing ratios Statewide as the strike continues nurses remain on the picket line with no pay or health benefits drawing National support from Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders who's called for a field hearing this Friday October 27th in New Brunswick of the Senate health education labor and pensions committee Sanders says he's in investigating this strike as part of a rising tide of Labor actions in the healthcare industry and he joins me now Senator Sanders thank you for joining me you've been involved in labor disputes nationally some much larger others smaller why come to New Jersey and bring your senate committee here for a field hearing well I will tell you why and that is because what's going on in Robert W Johnson is not just the New Jersey issue it in fact is a national issue and we got to get to the root cause of it we have a major crisis in this country in terms of health care Workforce we don't have enough doctors we don't have enough Mental Health Specialists we don't have enough dentists and the crisis is especially acute for nurses we have a major major nursing shortage so we need to bring more young nurses into the profession but we need to retain the nurses that we have unfortunately nurses are leaving the Prof profession in droves because of poor working conditions I have talked to the nurses at Robert Wood Johnson and what they tell me is they love their jobs they want to take good care of their patients but they're unable to do so because they just lack the staffings to provide the proper care so what's going on in RWJ is an issue for the whole country it's something the committee has got to explore you've invited leadership from Robert Wood Johnson to attend the hearing do you expect them to show up and to be able to get to some of these roote issues my understanding is that Mr migan will be there that is my understanding and I'm very appreciative of that uh one of the issues one of the questions that I will ask him is not just that a couple of years ago they could afford at Barnabas to provide a CEO with $17 million in salary but they are now spending as I understand that $87 million in a few month period on traveling nurses so they're bringing in nurses from all over at Great expense and yet they have not yet been able to reach an agreement with their local nurses off for decent nurse patient ratio so that's an issue I think we want to explore yeah it's the pay and the the safe patient ratios but will these labor disputes Senator not keep happening again and again if the very just structure of the US Health Care system isn't addressed I mean we have this fee for service model where essentially it's much more profitable for these hospitals to hire Physicians than it is to hire nurses look you're touching on a an issue dear to my heart so let me just say this in my view the current American Health Care system is broken it is dysfunctional we are spending twice as much per capita on healthcare $113,000 for every man woman and child we're spending twice as much as any other country on Earth and yet we have 87 million uninsured underinsured we pay the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs and we have a major Workforce crisis so if your question is do we need fundamental reforms of the American Health Care system so that it is not designed simply to make huge profits for the insurance companies and the drug companies and the hospitals yes we do should this be left though to Federal mediators there's been criticism I don't have to tell you from your own colleagues about per perhaps uh exerting your influence as chairman of this committee to get involved in what is essentially a private labor dispute no this is not a private labor dispute this is a national issue we have a nursing crisis All Over America we are losing nurses because these nurses are dedicated they want to do their jobs they want to take care of their patients they're unable to do so we've got to get a handle on it and right now at RWJ you have 1 00 nurses some of them have worked there for years Tears in their eyes when they talk to me about wanting to do their job well unable to do so so this is a national issue and I it's taking place right now uh in New Brunswick but it is an issue that we have got to deal with that makes me think of what recently happened with uh the Kaiser healthc care workers that's we're talking you know thousands more 85,000 workers but do you draw those similarities that was a three-day strike the nurses are going on nearly three months now um without healthc care as well um as you say which speaks to a much larger crisis in the country look all over this country uh you have workers who are tired of corporate greed they're tired of the people on top becoming much richer while they are falling further and further behind what makes what's going on in New Brunswick right now particularly interesting is what the nurses are fighting for is the right to do their jobs well it breaks their hearts I'm I've never seen Tears in their eyes when they talk about not being able to take care of their patients the way they were trained to do and the way they want to do and I think it's really incredibly courageous for them to stand up go out on strike not something that's easy in order to defend the rights of their patients to get quality healthare Before I Let You Go very quickly uh I know you have called on uh your colleague Senator Bob Menendez to resign and you have said publicly that a senate ethics uh committee investigation should ensue if he does not will you pursue that it does not look like he is stepping down well again we'll take one step at a time I have respect for Senator Menendez but I think under the current situation he should resign Senator Bernie Sanders thank you so much for your time sir thank you very much [Music]
Environmentalists skeptical amid push for hydrogen power
Video has Closed Captions
Clip: 10/23/2023 | 4m 11s | President Biden has promised big investment in ‘hydrogen hubs’ (4m 11s)
Former NJ student Sam Holovacs on importance of Policy 5756
Clip: 10/23/2023 | 29s | Sam Holovacs, former Sparta High School student, on importance of student privacy. (29s)
Menendez pleads not guilty to acting as foreign agent
Video has Closed Captions
Clip: 10/23/2023 | 5m 9s | Senator is accused of acting as agent for Egyptian government (5m 9s)
Mobile breast cancer screening in South Jersey
Video has Closed Captions
Clip: 10/23/2023 | 4m 1s | Virtua Health mobile breast cancer van also does other screenings (4m 1s)
NJ student Jay’la Cooper on importance of Policy 5756
Clip: 10/23/2023 | 16s | Jay’la Cooper, Neptune High School student, explains importance of the policy. (16s)
NJ student Max Moore on importance of Policy 5756
Clip: 10/23/2023 | 22s | Max Moore, a senior at Voorhees High School, on importance of protecting queer students. (22s)
Thousands join pro-Palestinian rally in Paterson
Video has Closed Captions
Clip: 10/23/2023 | 1m 49s | Protesters criticize Sen. Booker and Rep. Pascrell for staunch support of Israel (1m 49s)
Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- News and Public Affairs
Top journalists deliver compelling original analysis of the hour's headlines.
- News and Public Affairs
FRONTLINE is investigative journalism that questions, explains and changes our world.
Support for PBS provided by:
NJ Spotlight News is a local public television program presented by THIRTEEN PBS