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300 Jobs Losses Announced In North Cheshire |
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One can't miss the fact that Christmas is fast approaching with countless
adverts extolling us to part with our money on the latest gifts for friends and
family, so that we can all appreciate the true value of the Christmas spirit.
The management at North Cheshire NHS Trust will soon be sending out 300 cards of
their own to their already demoralised staff. These cards will contain
redundancy notices, giving their recipients their own annus horribilis.
The job losses will mostly likely affect Halton hospital staff, as most of
its wards are in the process of closing or have closed already, with all acute
services moved over to the Warrington site. These job losses were deemed
necessary as the management try to find £11 million to cover this year's
projected debt.
This is another example of how the Government's health reform policies have
impacted the lives of local communities, with residents facing extended travel
before they can receive medical attention.
300 Job Losses Announced In North Cheshire
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NHS IT Boss Failed Computer Studies |
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It's official, the so called expert spearheading the NHS IT drive into a £20
billion black hole failed his computer studies course, according to his mother.
It was reported in The Observer that Mrs Granger was surprised that her son
Richard Granger was in charge of the new NHS IT programme.
She had to write a letter on his behalf to resit his computer studies exam
after failing it. This may offer some insight into why the new NHS IT project
has spiralled out of control, with billions of tax payers money wasted whilst
hospitals around the country are being forced to close wards and shut down
services.
Health Service IT Boss "Failed Computer Studies"
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Are you an unemployed doctor in the Kent & Sussex regions? If
you are, and would like to air your views to the media, an opportunity has
arisen. Dr. Andrew O'Brien, an Orthopaedic registrar & Chair of the South East
Thames RJDC has a slot on BBC TV news this Friday, to interview unemployed
doctors & present their plight.
He also has another TV company wanting to talk to unemployed doctors, especially
those who are considering making plans to leave the U.K.
If any of you are interested in getting your point across, you can contact Andrew via email
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