Thousands Fill Midtown Streets to Protest Spitzer Health Cuts
A protest against the healthcare cuts in Albany last week.Photo: AP
The crowd roared as a contingent of nurses appeared, and there was also a group of protestors from Beth Israel Hospital, but most of the marchers were low-wage workers organized by 1199 SEIU, the healthcare union. "I'm here to fight for my rights," said Kathleen Davis, a 54-year-old home care worker from Queens. "How much do I make an hour? Not enough, but the union got me above the minimum wage." More demonstrators amassed as the march's 2 p.m. start time approached, and the rumor was that as many as 10,000 might show.
No, Eliot, you probably shouldn't get sick anytime soon. —Mary Reinholz
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