The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation says patient care is being compromised as a result.
Nurses will protest outside Connolly Hospital in Dublin today over unsafe working conditions.
They're warning staff are under increased pressure due to excessive workloads and will gather at 1pm.
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation says patient care is being compromised as a result.
INMO Industrial Relations Officer, Maurice Sheehan says less nurses are being asked to do more:
Maurice Sheehan says patient care is being impacted by staff shortages
INMO members to protest outside Connolly Hospital today over continued unsafe working conditions https://t.co/YxpHywnwUJ
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