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HSE recruitment freeze raised with WRC amid serious concerns for Easter weekend

written by Staff Writer March 27, 2024
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The INMO has raised serious concerns for the health and safety of nursing staff during the HSE’s current recruitment moratorium.

The freeze has been referred to the Workplace Relations’ Commission and is due before a conciliation conference tomorrow.

It comes as 583 patients reportedly wait on trolleys in emergency departments today, including 27 this morning in Letterkenny University Hospital.

There are fears that the Easter Bank Holiday weekend will add even more pressure on nurses on the frontline.

INMO General Secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha said: “The number of patients being treated without a bed in Irish hospitals, particularly in the Midwest, is very concerning and does not bode well for the Easter bank holiday weekend ahead. The HSE needs to immediately outline how it will be planning to discharge patients ahead of the weekend.

“The sheer number of patients on trolleys is not helped by the fact that practically all hospitals are running short because of the HSE recruitment freeze which is having a detrimental impact on patient and staff safety.

“This recruitment moratorium of frontline patient-facing staff cannot and should not continue. As the union representing nurses and midwives we have not been satisfied with the HSE’s response to date. We have referred this issue to the Workplace Relations Commission and the matter is to be heard before a conciliation conference tomorrow.

“The recruitment moratorium as it stands poses very serious health and safety risks to nurses and midwives who find themselves working short continuously. It further deteriorates the increasingly dangerous work environment for nurses and midwives, makes creating a safe environment for patients impossible and will have long- term impacts on retaining and recruiting staff.”

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