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Ambos to attend only life-threatening calls
Ambos to attend only life-threatening calls
By Samantha Elley
Only the most urgent and life-threatening emergencies will be attended to by HSU paramedics on June 10, as they take an historic step against attempts by the NSW Government to cut their pay.
Although paramedics have been offered a 1.5 per cent increase pay offer, this falls below the NSW Treasury’s inflation forecast currently sitting at 2.2 per cent.
Paramedics are feeling the sting at this wage freeze.
Steven Fraser, Vice President of the Health Services Union is an operational intensive care paramedic at Nambucca Heads.
“(This industrial action) is a culmination of years of being undervalued and neglected in the recognition of the professional way we conduct ourselves,” he said.
“We usually talk about how hard we work, long shifts and overtime but now on the back of getting a wage freeze, paramedics have said enough is enough.
“We are university-trained, we pay for our own registration and continued training.
“We are making life-giving decisions every day and getting paid a low rate.
“I’d be better off working at a club somewhere.”
Mr Fraser said the positive vibes from the community show they are supporting what the paramedics need to do.
“We still maintain we will go to life-threatening jobs, but people understand we’ve got to make a stand somewhere,” he said.
“We are the lowest paid paramedics in the entire country.”
Mr Fraser said Northern Rivers GPs and hospital emergency departments may see an increase of unwell local residents on June 10 sitting in their waiting rooms, rather than be attended to by a paramedic.
“We expect there will be disruptions to health and emergency departments, and GPs will see a rise in presentations on that day,” he said.
“We have asked the NSW Treasurer to meet us and talk to us about fair wages.
“We want the chance to put our case forward to a proper independent review and have our professional status recognised.”
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