Otago Daily Times

Junior doctors walk off the job again

- MIKE HOULAHAN Health reporter mike.houlahan@odt.co.nz

IN what is becoming a regular event, resident doctors walked off the job for a 48hour strike this morning — the fourth such strike this year.

Doctors who are members of the Resident Doctors’ Associatio­n are continuing to take industrial action after failing to reach settlement with district health boards in their collective employment contract talks regarding terms and conditions.

The union claims the DHBs are trying to alter conditions regarding working hours and place of work, while the employers say changes agreed in the last contract talks to ensure safe staffing need to be amended to allow for greater flexibilit­y in rostering.

RDA members have been striking for two days apiece on a fortnightl­y basis and have balloted for a possible fifth strike in March.

Each strike has resulted in hundreds of appointmen­ts and operation postponed, and Southern District Health Board chief executive Chris Fleming said many more patients were again affected by the industrial action.

‘‘Our contingenc­y planning team has continued to do an outstandin­g job, working with clinical and support staff from across the DHB, to prepare for this action, including contacting patients whose surgery or appointmen­t have been postponed,’’ he said.

‘‘Though busy, our hospitals remain open and patients should still come to their scheduled appointmen­t or surgery on those days unless we have contacted them directly to say their appointmen­t is being reschedule­d.’’

Despite the ongoing disruption from the strikes, mediation between the parties has failed to resolve the issue, with the union saying DHBs were demanding to be able to take ‘‘unilateral action over their working lives,’’ and the DHBs saying issuing of strike notices in the middle of ongoing talks was inconsiste­nt with trying to settle the dispute.

Mr Fleming said SDHB hospital emergency department­s remained open, and patient safety remains their number one considerat­ion.

‘‘We appreciate the patience and understand­ing of those whose care is being disrupted, and again thank all our staff who have been involved for planning for the strike action to ensure patients are safe and cared for.’’

The doctors return to work at 8am on Thursday.

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