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Fórsa members stage lunchtime protest at St Luke's Hospital in Kilkenny
Protest campaign by health staff continues as dispute with HSE and Department of Health intensifies
Pictured at the protest are Carolyn Cody Michelle Burke and Anne Larkin. Picture: Dylan Vaughan
Reporter:
Kilkenny People
09 Oct 2024 4:33 PM
Email:
sam.matthews@kilkennypeople.ie
Members of Fórsa trade union working at St Luke's General Hospital in Kilkenny, staged a lunchtime protest today (Wednesday) between 12.30pm and 1.30pm at the hospital.
The protest was one of a series of lunchtime protests by members of Fórsa, the INMO and SIPTU organised in response to the HSE's suppression of thousands of frontline health posts, affecting community and acute health services, mental health and services to older people. Today's protest at St Luke's follows protests last week in Dublin and Cork, while more protests are to take place this week in Dublin, Louth and Offaly, in addition to continuing protests planned for the coming weeks.
From next Monday, Fórsa members at St Luke's, and other HSE employments in the region, will be balloted for industrial action, up to and including strike action, as part of the ongoing campaign. The union has said current pressures on services are set to get worse as demand rises in the winter months, while existing staff are forced to cope with an insufficient complement of staff in most departments.
PICTURE: DYLAN VAUGHAN Linda Kelly, an official with Fórsa's Health and Welfare division, said continuing employment restrictions in the health sector is putting patient services under enormous strain: "Health workers are determined to take a stand, because they experience, first-hand, the negative effect it's having on waiting times.
"While the HSE may maintain that the number of employees across the organisation has never been higher, the reality is that, against the backdrop of increased services and higher demands from an ageing demographic with more complex needs, the HSE remains under-resourced.
"The HSE has entered a process of chaotic downsizing, with arbitrary decisions being made regarding the non-filling of critical frontline positions. Our members' ability to deliver safe services has now been severely compromised," she said. READ MORE LOCAL NEWS HERE
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