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Limerick midwives protest over ‘lack of staffing’ and ‘high burnout’

Limerick Post Newspaper

Limerick Post Newspaper

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June 30, 2026

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JUST two out of five midwives recommended to be on shift at any time are being rostered at University Maternity Hospital Limerick (UMHL) due to a lack of staff. That was the claim from nurses and midwives who protested outside the hospital today (Tuesday, June 30) regarding “unsafe midwife and nurse staffing”. “Nurses are getting [] The post Limerick midwives protest over ‘lack of staffing’ and ‘high burnout’ appeared first on Limerick Post.

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· Jul 2, 2026

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Inc.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

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Huffington Post

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· Jul 6, 2026

Ebola Deaths In Congo Top 500 As Health Workers Threaten To Strike

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Loonie Politics

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· Jun 29, 2026

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Global News

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· Jul 2, 2026

BC Nurses’ Union now in legal strike position after 72-hour notice

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Haaretz

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· Jul 9, 2026

Israeli Nurses Union declares labor dispute over worker shortages, high burnout rate

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Related coverage for "Limerick midwives protest over ‘lack of staffing’ and ‘high burnout’": Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives — Why are B.C. nurses on strike?. Inc.com — Iconic 59-Year-Old Midwest Sandwich Chain Abruptly Closes Stores as Workers Allege Unpaid Wages. Huffington Post — Ebola Deaths In Congo Top 500 As Health Workers Threaten To Strike. Loonie Politics — B.C. nurses issue strike notice as they reach ‘breaking point,’ union president says. Global News — BC Nurses’ Union now in legal strike position after 72-hour notice. Haaretz — Israeli Nurses Union declares labor dispute over worker shortages, high burnout rate