Q&A
Council member asks for recommendations to prevent work stoppage
2:30:27
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Council Member Mercedes Narcisse asks the panel for their top recommendations to prevent a work stoppage. She requests specific priorities from the doctors' perspective.
- Narcisse acknowledges hearing about the problems and wants to focus on solutions
- She asks for 3 top priorities that could satisfy the doctors and prevent a strike
- The council member emphasizes that no one wants a work stoppage
Mercedes Narcisse
2:30:27
glad you asked the questions because I'm going to get to another part because I was going to ask a question and go around.
2:30:32
But this is what I'm asking right now.
2:30:35
I heard it.
2:30:36
So I'm going to start with you.
2:30:39
Were you involved in the process at all of recommendation when it comes to turn the 20 minutes, 40 minutes?
2:30:46
No, ma'am.
2:30:46
Howard Bauchner: No.
2:30:48
So now I heard the problem.
2:30:50
I hear I mean, I heard it all.
2:30:53
Now, I'm asking you, yourself right now sitting here to tell me exactly what is your recommendation?
2:31:01
What will I know the list can be long, but I wanted you to kind of putting a couple of 3 priorities that the doctors, since you've been dealing with all the doctors, that they need in moving forward before that stoppage?
2:31:16
Because no one I don't want it.
2:31:18
You don't want it.
2:31:19
We don't.
2:31:19
So what are the 3 top things you think that should be part of things that can satisfy