Posted on 6 June, 2024 Ambulance
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Nat’s message to the government is simple but powerful: come and experience the conditions workers are dealing with for yourself.
Paramedics show up for us every single day, often exhausted, often understaffed. They're fighting for change.
"It's been at breaking point for a while, but now it's really starting to hurt" - Simone Haigh, Paramedic.
HACSU members at Ambulance Tasmania are taking industrial action after long-stalled negotiations.
HACSU Ambulance members are furious at the government’s decision.
Low level industrial action is already in place across the three areas as a result of the delays in providing the backpay figures.
This is a big win for ambulance workers and now means that you’ll be fairly compensated for the work that you complete.
The information we recently received about the state of the fleet is concerning.
Here's the latest on Ambulance Tasmania single officer responses, ToC, Fatigue Policy, sleeping arrangements, CPD payments and the HACSU working group in Comms.
HACSU raises serious concerns about the implementation of the ambulance offload (ramping) procedure at the RHH.