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If they have returned to work, they are not cured for all that.
From February 8 to 11, nearly half of Nantes' emergency care aides and nurses found themselves on sick leave for a period ranging from 48 hours to two weeks.
After consulting their doctor at the same time, they were arrested for professional exhaustion.
The reception of patients had not been interrupted even if certain services had been temporarily closed.
Since then, most of them have returned to their white coats.
"
It's as if nothing had happened
," laments a returning staff.
On February 15, an exceptional establishment social committee brought together members of the management of the Nantes University Hospital, unions and caregivers, to discuss this unprecedented situation.
“
The dialogue is maintained between the teams and the management, to ensure the continuity of care, but also to improve the working conditions of the professionals
”, indicated to
Figaro
the management of the CHU.
“
It is the tocsin of professional exhaustion and institutional mistreatment that once again, the management makes the decision not to listen, not to take seriously
”, denounce for their part the professionals who participated in it. .
In their initial demands, they asked in particular for more beds, in order to “
remove endless hours of waiting on a stretcher
”, the hiring of additional staff or even monetary recognition of their work.
On strike since October, and faced with a breathlessness of the movement, they intend to remobilize the troops.
Among their ideas, they think of rallying doctors to their cause or even stopping performing the tasks they perform when they shouldn't.
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A letter to the minister, another to the prosecutor
In the meantime, the nurses and nursing assistants remain supported, in particular by the deputy Andy Kerbrat (LFI-Nupes) of the second district of Loire-Atlantique, on which the CHU is located.
On Friday, he wrote to the Minister of Health:
“Do you consider health personnel as disposable agents, usable until exhaustion?
What do you intend to do, Mr. Minister, to stop sick leave and cascading departures, a consequence of the mistreatment of caregivers?
, he asks in this missive to which François Braun must respond within two months.
More broadly, this letter is an invitation to him: "
Let him come and see the situation, let him succeed in obtaining budgetary arbitration
", explains to the
Figaro
the rebellious deputy.
Quoting his colleague François Ruffin, the one who follows the situation of caregivers closely invites the minister to "
get out of the language of wood
" to "
get out the checkbook
".
Trade unions are also mobilized.
“We wrote back to the public prosecutor because today, we can no longer continue to see 40 hours of waiting on stretchers.
Patients are in danger, like the diplomas of hospital workers
, declares to
Figaro
Tony Gilbert, general secretary of the FO union of the CHU of Nantes.
It is not “understandable” that the public hospital is at the end of its breath.
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On Saturday, he alerted the prosecutor to the situation of pediatric emergencies: "
caregivers face alone daily endangerments and a glaring deterioration in the care provided to children
", it is mentioned in particular.
Three weeks ago, his union had already warned the magistrate of the degraded conditions of care in adult emergencies, in particular because of “
delay in care with endangering the lives of others”
.
The representative of the trade union organization indicates that another meeting is planned with the management of the CHU about the situation of the psychiatric staff, who have also been affected by the concomitant sick leave.
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