Doesn’t add up
Published:
11:58 AM September 6, 2006
Updated:
10:00 PM February 22, 2021
HINCHINGBROOKE Hospital has informed us that, despite announcing 35 redundancies, the quality of service would be unchanged. One has to wonder why they employed these people in the first place, thus avoiding the false promises made to these people. I als
HINCHINGBROOKE Hospital has informed us that, despite announcing 35 redundancies, the quality of service would be unchanged. One has to wonder why they employed these people in the first place, thus avoiding the false promises made to these people.
I also wonder what has become of the foreign nurses that the hospital went around the world for, trying to fill vacancies that were unaffordable in the first place.
DAVID CUMBERS Snr
Greenfields
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