Nurses press for better working conditions

Several nurses who operate at the Maurice Byer Polyclinic in St Peter are engaged in a work stoppage protesting against poor working conditions and hazard pay.

When a Barbados TODAY team visited the clinic about 12 nurses and nursing students were sitting on a bench conversing with one another. They said the 48-year-old building was infested with mould and it was causing a number of workers to go on sick leave repeatedly.

 

They said they discussed their concerns with management at meeting on Wednesday, but nothing was resolved. (SZB)

 

Read full story in Thursday’s E-paper .

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