• Lowering morale

    From Gordon@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 11 21:37:33 2024
    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/530503/health-new-zealand-staff-told-they-must-take-three-weeks-leave-over-christmas

    There are several points here. Apart from the article that seems to not be
    sure what the Hospital Board is asking for. Still this is reported by a
    money correspondent which is only part of the issues.

    Yes leave is important, yes people who build up leave should be encouraged
    to take leave.

    The hospitals should have enough staff to allow other staff to go on leave
    with feeling they are letting their peers down. (Read enough money to pay
    for all the staff requred)

    A hospital is a 365 day, 24 hour a day operation.

    I wonder if the e-mail was one of those "out of the blue" communications.
    The one that have no warning and have a commanding tone.

    If so, it is a great way to lower the morale of the workers in a essesntial industry.

    This reflect bably on the management who should not suddenly find the bean counters demanding that they save money by removing the liability of unpaid leave.

    The major resource of a hospital is its staff. Not a good idea to treat them
    as anything like important.

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  • From Crash@21:1/5 to Gordon on Sat Oct 12 18:02:11 2024
    On 11 Oct 2024 21:37:33 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/530503/health-new-zealand-staff-told-they-must-take-three-weeks-leave-over-christmas

    There are several points here. Apart from the article that seems to not be >sure what the Hospital Board is asking for. Still this is reported by a
    money correspondent which is only part of the issues.

    Yes leave is important, yes people who build up leave should be encouraged
    to take leave.

    The hospitals should have enough staff to allow other staff to go on leave >with feeling they are letting their peers down. (Read enough money to pay >for all the staff requred)

    A hospital is a 365 day, 24 hour a day operation.

    I wonder if the e-mail was one of those "out of the blue" communications.
    The one that have no warning and have a commanding tone.

    If so, it is a great way to lower the morale of the workers in a essesntial >industry.

    This reflect bably on the management who should not suddenly find the bean >counters demanding that they save money by removing the liability of unpaid >leave.

    The major resource of a hospital is its staff. Not a good idea to treat them >as anything like important.

    I was astonished at the claim that staff would be required to take
    unpaid leave if they do not have enough leave to cover the time
    period. I know that staff can be compelled to take leave when their entitlement is getting too high, but I have never heard that staff can
    be compelled to take unpaid leave. This is nonsensical.


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