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image captionWeston General Hospital staff were told by line managers to adopt a Western work name , a report finds
Black and brown hospital staff were told by managers to use Western names as their own were too hard to pronounce, an inspection has found.
Workers at Bristol Children s Hospital and Weston General were told to use different names whilst on duty, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) said.
The CQC said the directive was not acceptable .
The University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Trust insisted there was no management instruction .
In a letter to the trust, the CQC said: We were concerned to hear from staff that they have been told by line managers to adopt a Western work name as the pronouncing of their name was too difficult.
Сотрудников двух британских больниц попросили взять себе западные имена
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