Sen. Markey, House Leaders Announce Legislation to Raise Hazard Pay, Strengthen Protections for Health Care Workers
Senator
Last winter,
"Health care workers are on the frontlines of our nation's dual public health and climate crises, treating and tending to communities hit hardest by extreme weather and environmental disasters," said
"I've been fighting for fair wages and safe conditions for our hospital workers from my time as an organizer and State Legislator all the way to
"Our frontline health care workers deserve financial security and safe working conditions - especially when addressing pandemics, natural disasters, and extreme weather," said Representative
"Every day, millions of healthcare workers risk their own safety to care for people in times of crisis. As we navigate unprecedented public health crises and increasingly extreme weather events, it's critical to make sure that our healthcare workers are being properly cared for too," said
Senator
A copy of the legislation can be found HERE (https://www.markey.senate.gov/download/hazard-pay-for-health-care-heroes-act_-052523pdf). A copy of the one-pager can be found HERE (https://www.markey.senate.gov/download/hazard-pay-for-health-care-heroes-one-pager_-052523pdf).
Specifically, the Hazard Pay for Health Care Heroes Act would provide funding to:
1. Pay essential workers in health care hazard pay, up to
2. Equip workers in health care with necessary safety measures like personal protective equipment; and,
3. Secure safer, alternative modes of transportation for health care workers, when their commutes are made hazardous by disaster.
The legislation is endorsed by the
"This bill ensures essential healthcare workers are supported during times of disaster. These selfless heroes are the lifeline of our society, working tirelessly on the frontline, oftentimes putting their own health and wellbeing at risk. This is a significant step forward in recognizing the invaluable contribution they make to our nation. This will help bolster their resilience and fortify our healthcare system in the face of future challenges. It's an essential investment, not just in our workforce, but in the health of our nation," said
"Our essential healthcare workers react to crises when we are called upon - the recent COVID-19 pandemic is proof. Our workers put ourselves on the line and respond to emergencies. That is who our workers are and what we do,"said
"The COVID pandemic left our healthcare workforce burnt out and traumatized from working on the front lines of a global health crisis without proper safety equipment and mental health resources. The nation called them heroes and clapped for them each night, but nurses, respiratory techs and other professionals still faced backbreaking hours, low wages, and exposure to unsafe working conditions - all of which will threaten their wellbeing again the next time we face a health emergency.
For years,
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Original text here: https://www.markey.senate.gov/news/press-releases/sen-markey-house-leaders-announce-legislation-to-raise-hazard-pay-strengthen-protections-for-health-care-workers



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