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He explained how—even though the processing time of contracts tends to ebb and flow over the years—the contracts are currently taking the longest time to process in the time he has been here, which he speculates is due to university-wide understaffing.
In addition, the Virgin Islands Public Employees Relations Board (PERB), also struck with underfunding and understaffing, routinely takes up to two years to process labor charges.
The horrific conditions of Illinois’ prison health care system are, in part, the byproduct of chronic understaffing and unrelenting need.
The NSW Nurses and Midwives Association has previously sited understaffing and a lack of nurse to patient ratios as areas of concern for the region.
They also expressed concerns about understaffing at the store, with Brennan saying employees are “stretched very thin with very little room for error.”
Source: https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/01/27/lateststories/main-street-starbucks-votes-12-0-to-unionize/
They are deliberately understaffing us.
Source: https://therealnews.com/he-tried-to-organize-home-depots-first-union-now-hes-unemployed
Without it, understaffing will see patients waiting too long for years to come.