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Fears on frontline: Nurses worried about jobs, health force government to act

Thursday April 15, 2021
The Queensland Nurses and Midwives’ Union has forced the Palaszczuk Government to double check the equipment meant to keep frontline workers safe.
The Queensland Nurses and Midwives’ Union has upped the ante after protesting aged care changes last year. (Source: ANMU)
The QNMU took the government to the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission on Wednesday and secured a commitment that Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) procedures will be audited.
As a priority, fit-testing audits will be taken at Hospital Health Services in Metro North, Metro South,…
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