7 July 2021 09:46 am Views - 169
By Piyumi Fonseka and Kalani Kumarasinghe
With mounting workloads due to the raging pandemic, trade unions of the health sector resorted to trade union action over the past week.
The unions cited several demands including salary increments, allowances and promotions. The trade unions said nursing officers were underpaid and were forced to work in worsening conditions.
Although the worker- groups assured that the trade union action would have minimum impact on patients, several reports portrayed a different story. Sources that shared views with the Daily Mirror said that patients had undergone extreme difficulties due to the strike action at various hospitals across the island.
At a Base Hospital in the Central Province where a number of patients were being treated for Covid-19, Doctors had been forced to manage critical patients with minimum or no assistance from the nursing staff. In certain hospitals, the strike had even impacted emergency procedures such as surgeries with several staff members refusing to assist or hand- out necessary equipment, it is reported.
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