Three other concessiopnay days... I wonder who they were benchmarked against for that?employers argued that they withdrew the concessionary half-days because it was only intended to give them to clerical and administrative staff. They said the HSE-West already gave three other concessionary days to its registered general nurses and it was not in a position to extend the number of such days.
Depends on your POV - Some would say that nurses were given paid leave.....JohnnyBoy said:For me the key point was that nurses took paid leave to attend the Galway Races.
It would seem a slight exaggeration to imply that I implied that the failings of our health services are due to a few nurses taking a few half days.RainyDay said:It would seem like a slight exaggeration to imply that the failings of our health services are due to a few nurses taking a few half days.
I would suggest that the bulk of the responsibility lies much higher up the chain but I disagree that the nurses, and their union in particular, is without blame.RainyDay said:Responsibility for the failings of our health services lie much higher up the chain of command.
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