The Primary Care Management of León has a period of 60 days to deliver continuous personal care equipment to individual health personnel, such as reflective waistcoats or safety boots, so that they can attend traffic accidents. After the complaint filed last April by the nursing union Sates, the Labor Inspection and Social Security of León obliges Stacy to provide the toilets of these equipment that they use when they should attend someone outside the health centers. "It is incomprehensible that Stacy endangers its professionals, when these endowments of material must be foreseen in each fiscal year," the union said.
In its resolution, the Inspectorate of Labor notes that it contacted the Primary Care Manager of León, Concepción Dominguez, who stated that, since there was no budget item to purchase this reflective material, he transferred to the central services to carry out the management from the Ministry of Health.
According to the union explained in a press release, sources from the Ministry said that the centralized order had already been carried out, so the resolution urges the Primary Care Manager to deliver the staff within 60 days Which carries out continuous care in the health centers of Leon of the individual protection equipment necessary for the development of its functions.
In this regard, Sat recalled that, since the adoption of the Law on Measures in 2012, Stacy "does not give nurses the necessary clothing to make their outings for home care or to go to the emergency room as a traffic accident." In this line, the union denounces that, since the recent transport competition of 2016, "nurses, who have joined the health centers, lacking these reflective clothes, must do their work with their own."
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