Midlands health staff set to strike

Approximately eighty Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), from five ambulance stations in the Midland Health Board area, are due to withdraw their on-call service starting on Monday following failure to reach agreement at a Labour Relations Commission hearing yesterday.

Approximately eighty Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), from five ambulance stations in the Midland Health Board area, are due to withdraw their on-call service starting on Monday following failure to reach agreement at a Labour Relations Commission hearing yesterday.

They want their current on-call arrangements abolished.

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