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Spiderman Horsham 07 Feb 23 8.24am | |
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Yesterday my daughter met up with an old school friend. This young lady played fir England at hockey and won a silver medal at the Commonwealth games ( I digress). Anyway she has trained and qua,ivied as a physio, with the NHS. She has benn working in a hospital, however due to a ridiculous workload and unsympathetic management, she was signed off with stress by her GP. He recently advised she could return to work on a phased return. The hospital would not allow her to do this ( probably illegal?), so her NHS GP signed her off again
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Badger11 Beckenham 07 Feb 23 8.27am | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
I believe that Nurses pensions are set at 15% top up on salary - why they deserve less than Teachers (23.68%) I have no idea - doesn't seem right to me! It depends what the unions priorities were in the negotiations. Some unions will go all out for a pay rise others staff retention or a good pension. It's trying to compare apples and oranges.
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The Dolphin 07 Feb 23 8.44am | |
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Spider - i would have said that the NHS people who said she couldn't could have their arses sued by a Tribunal but she probably isn't in the right place to do it.
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Spiderman Horsham 07 Feb 23 9.41am | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
Spider - i would have said that the NHS people who said she couldn't could have their arses sued by a Tribunal but she probably isn't in the right place to do it. Yes I believe her GP even suggested thus but, as you have said, she is not in the right frame of mind and just wanted to put it all behind her. Edited by Spiderman (07 Feb 2023 9.43am)
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Glazier#1 07 Feb 23 12.24pm | |
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Here in Norwich, at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital, the nurses were, like all striking nurses, asked to provide a 'skeleton staff' for patients. Guess what? there were cases where no-one could go on strike because the 'skeleton staff' were all the staff they had!
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Midlands Eagle 07 Feb 23 2.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Maybe this sort of unsympathetic management style is why staff are leaving. Just a thought According to what I have gleaned from my wife the poor management is a huge reason for nurses leaving. She was entitled to seven weeks holiday a year but her boss quibbled every time she put in a holiday request as she wanted wifey to take her holiday entitlement in one week slots and during term time despite her having a child at school / college. In the end I persuaded her to leave to find a more sympathetic employer and whilst she wasn't lost to the NHS she was lost to that hospital which shortly afterwards was put into special measures
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Midlands Eagle 07 Feb 23 2.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Glazier#1
Here in Norwich, at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital, the nurses were, like all striking nurses, asked to provide a 'skeleton staff' for patients. Guess what? there were cases where no-one could go on strike because the 'skeleton staff' were all the staff they had! My wife works for the Derby and Burton Hospital Trust and they voted not to strike. If the vote had gone the other way and wifey had gone on strike I would have disowned and divorced her. I wonder if we will ever get statistics on how many hospital deaths could be attributable to striking nurses
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Glazier#1 07 Feb 23 2.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
My wife works for the Derby and Burton Hospital Trust and they voted not to strike. If the vote had gone the other way and wifey had gone on strike I would have disowned and divorced her. I wonder if we will ever get statistics on how many hospital deaths could be attributable to striking nurses The thing is, ME, that people might say what you have just written but surely the end responsibility must be the government: what are you supposed to do if you keep telling them about the state of the service and they keep ignoring you for years? The government's actions have ensured that we have blocked beds, amblances caught waiting outside A&E and people dying as a result. Surely they need to be held to account as the prime instigators of the crisis? Don't shoot the messenger. Edited by Glazier#1 (07 Feb 2023 2.31pm)
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Midlands Eagle 07 Feb 23 2.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Glazier#1
The thing is, ME, that people might say what you have just written but surely the end responsibility must be the government: what are you supposed to do if you keep telling them about the state of the service and they keep ignoring you for years? I was merely making a comment and not trying to apportion blame
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YT Oxford 07 Feb 23 3.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Glazier#1
The thing is, ME, that people might say what you have just written but surely the end responsibility must be the government: what are you supposed to do if you keep telling them about the state of the service and they keep ignoring you for years? The government's actions have ensured that we have blocked beds, amblances caught waiting outside A&E and people dying as a result. Surely they need to be held to account as the prime instigators of the crisis? Don't shoot the messenger. Edited by Glazier#1 (07 Feb 2023 2.31pm)
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 07 Feb 23 4.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Yes I believe her GP even suggested thus but, as you have said, she is not in the right frame of mind and just wanted to put it all behind her. Edited by Spiderman (07 Feb 2023 9.43am) or have they lost her by starting her with an unmanageable workload which made her so stressed she had to seek medical help?
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 07 Feb 23 4.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
My wife works for the Derby and Burton Hospital Trust and they voted not to strike. If the vote had gone the other way and wifey had gone on strike I would have disowned and divorced her. Blimey.
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