The usual ploy is for managers to say they will allow nurses to take time off in lieu of payment but then never allow them the time off. Doctors should support their nurses, but rarely do.
Post Office bosses knew a computer system glitch could be to blame for missing money but pursued prosecutions against staff anyway @CWUnews
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Watch Panorama, Scandal at the Post Office on BBC One at 19:30 or watch later on iPlayer.
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As secretary for health Hunt actively supported the victimisation and persecution of whistleblowers at he cost of millions even after the the NHS and their lawyers have been discredited in court. The last person who should head up the Parliamentry Health committee.
Incredible hypocrisy by @jeremy_hunt in his cosy chat with @bbcnickrobinson "Greater openness could save lives" indeed? Yes that's what we tried to tell Hunt for years. That's why #EdnasLaw is essential. #PoliticalThinking https://t.co/QwJOJAlrLL https://t.co/Xh8WQH8DjR
And why are there no members of the media willing to support whistleblowers who speak up to protect the NHS exposing individuals who actions actually cause thousands of deaths, for example Hunt. News night hypocrisy just one of the many.
I’m sorry but this is TOTALLY unacceptable from @maitlis, Newsnight and the BBC. The BBC is REQUIRED to be impartial. This is a clear breach of their own rules. Commentators (including me) can give their own opinions, BBC presenters cannot.
And why are there no MPs or members of the media willing to support whistleblowers who speak up to protect the NHS, exposing individuals who actions actually cause thousands of deaths, for example Hunt. O’Brien’s hypocrisy just one of the many.
Hancock refuses to make a commitment to protect NHS workers and whistleblowers. When this is all over the government will surely return to the default position approved by Hunt of abusing NHS workers and penalising those who raise concerns
Here’s a question. Croydon NHS and Capsticks have spent over £ 2 million destroying my career for exposing harm to patients and bullying of nurses, blocking my re-employment in the NHS for 8 years; all approved by Hunt. I have extensive ITU experience. Now can I be re-employed?
What they mean is that it was simple and necessary to preserve the reputations of those harming patients, Nick Hulme, Richard Parker, Michael Burden, Dr Asif Qasim and Dr Tony Newman-Saunders.
So they'd do it again?
After a catastrophic whistleblowing case, a spokesman for Croydon Health Services said: “This has been a very complex case that we felt necessary to pursue to protect confidence in our services and staff."
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879K is a lot considering we asked on multiple occasions for a settlement for a fraction of this and an apology. Still, not as much as the greedy NHS lawyers made. In 1948 Bevan was worried about Consultants "stuffing their mouths with gold" not unscrupulous lawyers.
The deeply dishonest NICK HULME a master at falsifying internal investigations as shown in his previous managerial appointments. At Croydon, repeatedly withheld evidence from the coroner. Eventually sacked to resurface for more of the same. “Independent” does not mean independent