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If Te Whatu Ora cuts $100 milion more from digital iniatives, it could undermine healthcare for years to come.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/5304...e-services
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In their minds, I won't say who but you know, there will always be another worker wanting a job.
So the way they run the economy is to shortage supply every need, it doesn't matter if quite large numbers of workers are lost/eliminated/fall by the wayside because there will always be more clamouring for a job and willing to accept poor wages whilst those in charge take more than their fair share and the desperate workers are underpaid.
Business as usual.
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(11-10-2024, 11:20 AM)zqwerty Wrote: In their minds, I won't say who but you know, there will always be another worker wanting a job.
So the way they run the economy is to shortage supply every need, it doesn't matter if quite large numbers of workers are lost/eliminated/fall by the wayside because there will always be more clamouring for a job and willing to accept poor wages whilst those in charge take more than their fair share and the desperate workers are underpaid.
Business as usual.
Its a very neat little system - for those at the top.
Who appear to manage very nicely thank you, without as much as even a shred of conscience...
And our third charity hospital is about to open.
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