Mr Fryer said the medical staff weren t the only ones to do their jobs well, but also the domestic support staff, cleaners and kitchen workers. They all had a smile on their face and had a quick passing chat with me while doing their jobs, which I liked, he said. I have heard lots of people moan about the meals (but I) found myself looking forward to mealtimes. Mr Fryer said his only complaint was about the WI-FI connection. His treatment at the hospital will continue for most of 2021. A WBHHS spokeswoman told the
Chronicle earlier that providing high-quality care for patients and safe and healthy workplaces for staff were their top priorities.
MANY hospital workers in Maryborough and Hervey Bay are overloaded with work and at burnout level. This is the word from the Together Union which claims a local survey supports findings of a recent Working for Queensland survey which points to the need for better resourcing. Results of the union s supporting survey revealed 69 per cent of staff who took part said they had critical workload issues which were not being addressed. Only 17 per cent of respondents felt that their concerns and issues when raised, were addressed by management and 42 per cent didn t feel respected. Together Union lead organiser Allison Finley-Bisset described Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service as a really hard place to work and the results alarming .
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