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Rotation Nurses Allowance: Rotational Nurses and Midwives Cry over 10 Months Unpaid Allowance.

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Rotation Nurses Allowance: Rotational Nurses and Midwives Cry over 10 Months Unpaid Allowance.

Rotation Nurses Allowance: The Nurses and Midwifery Council is being urged by the Rotational Nurses and Midwives Association to take immediate action and see that their 10 months’ worth of unpaid allowance is paid.

Rotation Nurses Allowance

The organization has recently contacted several parties, including the Ministries of Health and Finance, to request authorization for payments to be issued, but those efforts have not been successful.

Jasper Dzorkah, president of the Rotational Nurses and Midwives Association, expressed regret to Citi News about the effect this is having on association members while also making a hint about the group’s intention to stop providing services or hold a demonstration exercise on May 15 if the government does not pay them.

this week. 

Rotation Nurses Allowance

He however wants their professional body, the Nurses and Midwifery Council, to intervene in the matter.

“I believe that everyone should be interested in what is going on.” It is not fair to see your little ones working on an empty stomach for 10-11 months and say nothing about it. We acknowledge that the economy is in crisis and that we are no longer living in normal times. However, as of today, all MPs and Ministers are getting paid. Why not settle this out with the government, which has means of compensating these people?

It is not required for Rotational Nurses and Midwives to be on the streets every year before they get paid. It does not reflect well on the profession.

“I will request that the Nurses and Midwifery Council take an interest in our payments.” If the government does not pay us, we may be obliged to go on strike on May 15, according to Jasper Dzorkah, President of the Rotational Nurses and Midwives Association.

Credit: citinewsroom.com

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