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Nurses union says some at St. Joe’s still not paid in full since Kronos ransomware attack – Shaw Local


Two months ago on Dec. 11, the timekeeping system used by AMITA Health Saint Joseph Medical Center was the victim of a ransomware attack.

By Jan. 11, the system from Ultimate Kronos Group that was impacted was back up and running at St. Joe’s.

In the interim, the hospital used a manual system for its timekeeping. Many of the about 700 union nurses at St. Joe’s had errors on their paychecks, errors that still are not fully resolved, said John Fitzgerald, staff specialist for Illinois Nurses Association.

So the union wants AMITA Health to give nurses the opportunity to meet with a “knowledgeable decision-maker” and individually review their pay, Fitzgerald said.

AMITA Health wants the floor manager to address it, but floor managers aren’t equipped to fully settle the issues, he said.

Fitzgerald said AMITA Health offered a different process for reviewing those paychecks that doesn’t involve “any people,” but hasn’t clarified what that means, Fitzgerald said. The concern is that a ticket will just be opened and closed, he said.

“So right now, [we’re] hoping that we can get someone from management to review pay and make sure it is correct,” Fitzgerald said.

For instance, one nurse believed she was properly paid most of her money, Fitzgerald said. But when the attack happened, she did not document all her extra tasks and differentials because the hospital typically maintains a record of them, he added.

But she has no one with whom to discuss whether the documentation or pay was correct, Fitzgerald said.

“I don’t see how a corporation is allowed to operate like this,” Fitzgerald said, “I’ve never seen anything like this.”

In fact, some nurses were overpaid, and the union is concerned that AMITA Health will illegally deduct money from those nurses, Fitzgerald said.

It also appears some nurses may have miscalculations in their paid time off that they accrued during the outage, Fitzgerald said.

“They [also] didn’t pay anyone their holiday pay for Martin Luther King Day, which is an agreed holiday in their contract,” Fitzgerald said.

These are all examples of why the union wants a “knowledgeable decision-maker” at AMITA Health to meet with any nurse who…

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CBS Gets Angry Joe’s YouTube Review Of ‘Picard’ Taken Down For Using 26 Seconds Of The Show’s Trailer

Joe Vargas, who makes the fantastic The Angry Joe Show on YouTube, isn’t a complete stranger to Techdirt’s pages. You may recall that this angry reviewer of all things pop culture swore off doing reviews of Nintendo products a while back after Nintendo prevented Vargas from monetizing a review of a a game. The whole episode highlighted just how out of touch companies like Nintendo can be with this sort of thing, given how many younger folks rely on reviews like Vargas’ to determine where they spend their gaming dollars. Coupled with the argument that these commentary and review videos ought to constitute use of footage as fair use and it’s hard to see why any of this was worth it to Nintendo.

Or CBS, apparently. CBS recently got Angry Joe’s YouTube review of ‘Picard’ taken down, claiming copyright on the 2 thirteen-second videos of the show’s publicly available trailer that Vargas used in the review.

This is normally where some folks would suspect that ContentID or some automated system saw the images, resulting in an automated DMCA notice. Except that, as Vargas points out in his Twitter post, this was a manual block. Somebody at CBS saw Vargas’ use of the footage and manually requested that the video be taken down on copyright grounds.

And that’s crazy. First, the use of clips like this to discuss a review or critique of content is squarely within the grounds of fair use.

Based on the screenshot, it appears that Vargas was discussing the clips while they were on-screen and Vargas argues that this should constitute fair use – a provision in copyright law that allows copyrighted material to be used without permission from the copyright holder for transformative purposes such as commentary and criticism.

Add to that the clips were from the publicly available trailer footage and this makes even less sense. The trailers are out there for anyone to see. Hell, the entire point of trailers is to be widely disseminated to entice interest in the show. Blocking their use would seem to be at odds with the marketing goals of CBS.

And, yet, here we are, with CBS taking down a video for using trailer footage in a way that is clearly fair use. But some say YouTube doesn’t have a copyright enforcement problem? Please.

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Dunn Bros, Sebastian Joe’s impacted by North Country data breach – KMSP-TV

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Dunn Brothers Coffee customers across Minnesota and Wisconsin may have had their private information compromised in a recent data breach.

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