Hôpitaux Robert Schuman (HRS) has been embroiled in several problems linked to the vaccination campaign but refutes any attempt of setting up a vaccination strategy on the sidelines of that of the government.
After the turmoil caused by the early vaccination of members of its board of directors, HRS is also grappling with other issues.
The first is the sidelining of the director-general, Dr Claude Schummer, put on special leave since 8 March, according to Radio 100.7. He could be replaced shortly by Dr Gregor Baertz, according to RTL. A gap in connection with the astonishing vaccinations of the president and vice-presidents of the board? Perhaps. In any case, if Schummer initially said that in no case did the members of the board of directors request to be vaccinated , he then recognised loopholes in the logistics .
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RTL|Update: 13.03.2021 08:00 A doctor supposedly working at the Hôpitaux Robert Schuman wrote a letter to the Luxembourg Medical Association (Collège medical), describing a hostile working environment.
Following the premature vaccination of three administrative board members, General Director Claude Schummer taking his leave, and the heated discussions surrounding the planned medical centre in Junglinster, the Hôpitaux Robert Schuman (HRS) is once again at the centre of further controversy.
On Wednesday, the Luxembourg Medical Association received a letter from a long-time employee of the HRS. In his letter, the doctor describes a work environment increasingly marked by blackmail and bullying. This was first reported by the newspaper
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