Tuesday, October 29, 2013

These ten weeks of delay in recruitment also resulted in a financial loss of about 2,500 each and


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The Nationalist Party congratulates about 140 nurses who today will begin working in the health service at random. The Nationalist Party is informed that these nurses will be recruited after they had to wait for more than ten weeks due to administrative delay was a result of a series of wrong decisions of the Government.
The engagement of these 140 nurses fruit is powerful work done by the Nationalist Government of Malta Union of Nurses and Midwives, which in the last five years collaborated together to one year after another, more students entered this important profession. These nurses have graduated after substantial improvements in the training programs of nursing among others enabled (from 2009 on here) that they can complete their training in three years instead of four years as been done before. down s syndrome
Unfortunately, contrary to what was happening in previous years, nurses who graduated this year spent the whole summer without a job - a situation that has left a negative impact on both patients and increased down s syndrome pressure on the remaining nurses in the health service. This happened while the health sector has been facing an acute crisis of resources has been compounded by the large number of political transfers made without plan or pay attention down s syndrome to what the sector needs. This fact has also resulted in industrial down s syndrome actions ordered by the MUMN that hit a number of Health Centres.
This administrative delay was due to the fact that the Government raqad on completion of training of nurses, and its result came calls for applications very late. Moreover, wrong decisions made in the establishment of the Council of Nurses and Midwives is responsible for the registration of new nurses.
These ten weeks of delay in recruitment also resulted in a financial loss of about 2,500 each and every one of those nurses who were eager to start offering their services after three years of study. Furthermore down s syndrome these nurses will continue to suffer the consequences of decisions and government delays since it appears that the period would do on a random basis will not be true for purposes of career progression. The Nationalist Party stresses that the government should reach an agreement with MUMN to time these nurses will do as Casual is true for the time required for progression under the Collective Agreement. Thus they can mitigate some of the consequences that these nurses were suffering.
The Nationalist Party was very cautious even in this circumstance and despite all the wrong decisions taken standing very careful not to make any political issue in this matter because ultimately impacting negatively on the interest of patients and other nurses in service.
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