Critics question Quebec health care worker suspensions for taking toast, doughnut
“The issue is not the toast and the coffee,” Fortin said Wednesday during question period. “The issue is the fact that we are short 10,000 health professionals at this time, and each time someone is suspended, it’s the patients who lose services.”
“We do not think that we can currently afford to lose employees for matters about food,” Bigras said. “We need these employees to meet our challenges.”Ex-employee at COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Quebec City faces charges tied to fake vaccine passports Daniel Laroche, president of the union representing health-care workers in Monteregie-Est, said the suspensions reported in the media were not isolated incidents, and the consequences on workers and on the care provided are significant, especially during an employee shortage.
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