CEO makes $8 million, nurses told no raises
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“At
the same time hospital administrators were demanding caregivers do more with
less, the executive board of Lifespan was authorizing a gluttonous golden
parachute that would make even the most brazen Wall Street executive blush,”
said Helene Macedo, president of the labor union that represents Lifespan
employees, in a press release.
“This sweetheart deal is nothing less than
outrageous, and every Rhode Islander who cares about quality, affordable health
care should be angry by Lifespan’s arrogance.”
Unionized
hospital employees and other progressives quickly denounced the revelation.
“We
believe that people should be fairly compensated, but this extravagance goes
far beyond what any reasonable or responsible non-profit organization should
afford, and further demonstrates the executive management’s misplaced
priorities,” Macedo said.
“It is our hope that the General Assembly will
again give serious consideration to legislation that would appropriately
curtail these types of lavish deals that sacrifice quality of care for
strengthening the ‘one percent.’”
Meanwhile
conservatives defended Vecchoine’s lavish salary structure. Justin Katz, of the
Center for Freedom and Prosperity, blamed government regulation and
former RI GOP chairman Giovanni Cicione blamed
“leftist economic policies.”