Around 60 nurses at the 24 Hours in A&E hospital have reportedly quit over “work stress and low pay.”
24 Hours in A&E has showcased the patients and healthcare workers of St George’s Hospital in London since 2011.
But it is now reported that dozens of nurses have quit the hospital over the last year over work stress and low pay.
Labour MP for Putney, Fleur Anderson, has declared the A&E department to be in a “critical” condition in the Commons.
60 nurses from 24 Hours in A&E hospital have reportedly quit
The situation in St George’s Hospital in London, where 24 Hours in A&E is filmed, has reportedly reached a “critical” level.
MP Fleur Anderson claimed around 60 nurses have resigned from the hospital’s A&E department.
Meanwhile, nurses have planned major strikes across England and Wales this February.
And it’s clear that the situation in the location for 24 Hours in A&E is no different.
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