Augustine is one of 9,500 nigerian doctors licensed to work in the uk. Recruitment from abroad has never been higher, with almost 40 of uk doctors trained overseas. But his recruitment by a British Company called Nes Health Care meant working long hours in a private hospital with potential consequences, he says, for patients health. I would wake up at 6. 30 behind the ward at seven and it was an 80 bedded hospital. So i was looking after all of the patients on the ward. 0utpatients and x ray, and i would be working from seven up until 11 at night. And i would think that im meant to go to bed, you know, just get some rest. But then when you go to bed, you get called. All patients complain about this and you sleep is ruined. So im not able to sleep again up until seven again and the cycle continues for one week. But how do some of these doctors get here . The bbc has been investigating the story for months. Weve discovered a scandal about large scale recruitment and exploitation of forei
augustine is one of 9,500 nigerian doctors licensed to work in the uk. recruitment from abroad has never been higher, with almost 40% of uk doctors trained overseas. but his recruitment by a british company called nes health care meant working long hours in a private hospital with potential consequences, he says, for patients health. i would wake up at 6.30 behind the ward at seven and it was an 80 bedded hospital. so i was looking after all of the patients on the ward. 0utpatients and x ray, and i would be working from seven up until 11 at night. and i would think that i m meant to go to bed, you know, just get some rest. but then when you go to bed, you get called. all patients complain about this and you sleep is ruined. so i m not able to sleep again up until seven again and the cycle continues for one week. but how do some of these doctors get here? the bbc has been investigating the story for months. we ve discovered a scandal about large scale recruitment and exploita
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Driving . David hello, gm. For more than a century into the heart of american business. It was a dominant force, the number one car company in the world, the largest u. S. Employer. Number one in the s p 500. But then came a host of problems. Foreign competition, inferior products, all leading to gm going bankrupt in 2009. It emerged a much different, leaner company. We traveled to detroit to see for cells where gm is now and where its going tomorrow. We wanted to learn from Ceo Mary Barra about the changes they are making and whether they are the right changes. Mary one of the things we are most proud of is the crossovers we are putting on the roads. They are the best weve ever produced. And continue to build brands. Both chevrolet and cadillac and gmc, and then our brands in china as well. Segment we compete again, we want to win that segment. Are looking say we at ways to continue to grow the core business. , after sales,ial that is two ways to grow the business. Is is a transformat
If we dont have a more Sustainable Way everybody has the capability. Remember your humanity. Terre welcome to big problems, big thinkers. Im terre blair. In this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges confronting our survival as a human race, Climate Change, economic dislocation, nuclear proliferation, social unrest, and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. To do that, we will hear from an Extraordinary Group of leaders, as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us collectively to take action. In this first episode, all of these exceptional men and women agree that Climate Change is one of the top threats to our existence. Will we be up to the challenge . Will we take action . When i was born 70 years ago, there were just slightly over 2 billion people in the world, and now, there is almost 7 billion. The number of people on the planet has increased by three and a half times in the lifetime