HSE Mid West meeting hears it’s taking some staff up to six hours to get to and from work
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HSE Mid West Says Staff Journeys To Work Taking Four To Six Hours Due To Protests
Management of HSE Mid West says it’s taking its staff four to six hours to get to and from work instead of the usual 30 minutes due to the ongoing fuel protests. The organisation also claims some patients are unable to attend critical appointments as a result of the disruption. In a letter to Oireachtas […] The post HSE Mid West Says Staff Journeys To Work Taking Four To Six Hours Due To Protests appeared first on Clare FM.
HSE staff, patients, and hospital transfers impacted by traffic gridlock from fuel protests
HSE Mid West say staff are facing significant travel delays with an increase in service users arriving late for appointments or not attending at all because of the ongoing fuel protests. Limerick commuters and motorists are facing a third day of protests which began on Tuesday in response to the rising cost of fuel due to the war in Iran. In a statement to the Limerick Post, a spokesman for HSE Mid West said: “Services in acute hospitals across…
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