Saturday, 16 April 2005

Nursing pay rises slated, The Australian, 16 April, 2005.

Nursing pay rises slated, applauded: [1 Preprints Edition]

Stapleton, JohnWeekend Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 16 Apr 2005: C25.
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Nursing home operators, largely run by charities and churches, claimed the increase would put financial pressure on more than 900 NSW operators and lead to wage pressures in nursing homes around Australia.
Secretary of the NSW Nurses' Association Brett Holmes said the decision represented a significant wage increase for aged nurses. He said when the wage case began there were vocationally trained nurses, known as "assistants in nursing", who had dedicated their lives to the industry but were earning as little as $25,000. Their base wage now goes to $30,900.
Out of step with his colleagues, chairman of Moran Healthcare Douglas Moran, one of the largest provider of aged-care services in Australia, described the increase as justice for the dedication and hard work from nurses dealing with increasingly difficult cases as hospitals failed to cope with an ageing population.

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