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250 nurses stage walk-out in Letterkenny 09.05.07

Around 250 nurses stopped work at Letterkenny Hospital yesterday for two hours in pursuit of more pay and a shorter working week.
The Health Service Executive (HSE) confirmed that a total of 38 procedures and appointments had to be cancelled in advance of the work stoppage for clinical reasons. A spokesperson said the appointments would be rescheduled as soon as possible.
Nurses at the hospital and those working in Donegal's mental health service staged the protest between 2pm and 4pm as part of the INO and PNA's industrial action.
Backed by their unions, they are demanding increased pay and a 35-hour working week.
A local INO spokesperson said some nurses were left on wards to reduce the impact of their action on patient care while essential and emergency cases were covered.
Meanwhile, Health Minister Mary Harney reissued the warning that nurses' pay would be docked for the hours they picketed.
She said they could not expect full pay if they did not work their full hours.
The stoppage in Letterkenny yesterday followed the INO's decision last week to escalate their campaign with a series of two and three-hour stoppages. The stoppages continue today and Friday.

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