Staff at a major Dublin hospital opting to quit following 'exponential increase' in anti-social behaviour
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Staff at a major Dublin hospital opting to quit following 'exponential increase' in anti-social behaviour
"Staff experiencing a surge in violence in one of the country's major hospitals are opting to quit their jobs rather than endure the safety threat."
"Josephine Ryan Leacy, chief executive of the Mater Hospital in Dublin's north inner city, said anti-social behaviour had increased exponentially."
Staff at a major hospital are facing a rise in violence, prompting some to leave their jobs due to safety concerns. Josephine Ryan Leacy, the chief executive of the Mater Hospital, reported a significant increase in anti-social behavior, which has escalated the risk of both verbal and physical assaults on staff members. The overcrowded conditions are contributing to this alarming trend, creating an unsafe work environment for healthcare professionals.
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