nurse banks, no change to the employee's
wages.
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JayneSent: Saturday, 23 February 2002 11:48 AMTo:
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Agencies also take care of the Workcover
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To: "ozmidwifery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: agency work
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 22:54:53 +1100
In the case of my husband, he worked through the one agency for a little
over 2 years...we'll say 2 years. In that time, he earned about $90,000,
wh
and deceit come forth
in these interviews.
Jayne
- Original Message -
From:
Macha McDonald
To: ozmidwifery
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 10:54
PM
Subject: RE: agency work
In the case of my husband, he worked through the one agency for a
little over 2
I am a bit divided on this issue. My mum is an
agency nurse, and her workload is already small, and about to be made
smaller. So, I can understand how you, and my mum feel. However, My
husband has worked through agencies (not nursing) and it seems these agencies
cost the hospitals, and
for them!
Jayne
- Original Message -
From:
Macha McDonald
To: ozmidwifery
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:21
PM
Subject: agency work
I am a bit divided on this issue. My mum is an
agency nurse, and her workload is already small, and about to be made
smaller