PHA blasts union on shift deal signing

Thu, Nov 1st 2018, 08:00 AM

 

THE Public Hospitals Authority called it “reprehensible” yesterday that the Bahamas Nurses Union would admit to “deception” during negotiations in 2014 that led to an agreement for a now disputed shift change, insisting it remains resolute in implementing a five on/two off shift.
The PHA released the statement last night following a Tribune report where the BNU’s former president, Jannah Khalfani, admitted she signed the shift change agreement on behalf of the BNU though she knew the agreement would not be binding.

THE Public Hospitals Authority called it “reprehensible” yesterday that the Bahamas Nurses Union would admit to “deception” during negotiations in 2014 that led to an agreement for a now disputed shift change, insisting it remains resolute in implementing a five on/two off shift.

The PHA released the statement last night following a Tribune report where the BNU’s former president, Jannah Khalfani, admitted she signed the shift change agreement on behalf of the BNU though she knew the agreement would not be binding.

 

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