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Eskleigh Foundation

The ANMF was deeply concerned to learn that the restructure previously considered by Eskleigh has been abandoned, and in fact, executives have decided to try a different model of care without, it seems, any consultation with members. This re-consideration of operations is confusing and has left members unsure who is in charge, or what duties are required of our members. The ANMF has written to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to seek answers to these concerns, once we have received correspondence back, we will inform our members of the outcome.

Calvary Hospital North

The ANMF has received concerning reports from members at Calvary St Vincent’s and St Luke’s campuses. ANMF organisers have been in contact with some members to ascertain the depth of these concerns and will work closely with members to see if matters can be addressed as quickly as possible. Moving forward the Enterprise Agreement is up for replacement soon and we look forward to working with workplace delegates on a robust Log of Claims (LoC).

Updates correct as at Wednesday 19 February 2025.
Authorised by Emily Shepherd, ANMF Tasmanian Branch Secretary

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