| San Pedro Daily | Wednesday,
January
6,
2010 Belize's Daily- 7 Days a Week |
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Saga issues advisory
For two straight mornings at Fort Dog,
attendands to the dog shelter
have discovered lumps of pizza dough on the ground where the dogs roam.
Saga advises the general public that dogs can not digest pizza dough
and therefore it makes them sick. Saga continues its effort in
maintaing the stray dogs healthy at Fort Dog and kindly ask that this
practice be discontinued. Should you have any questions or comments,
kindly contact Saga at 226-3266.
THEFT Police are investigating a report which was made on 4/1/10, by AMNER MAGANA, manager at Bowen and Bowen Limited Caye Caulker Branch who reported that on the 31/12/09, whilst balancing sales he discovered that $6,581.74 was missing. Upon inquiry, a cashier stated that he had used the money to make a loan payment and that he would have returned the money by the 2/1/10; however up to the time of making the report the cashier had not returned the money. Police Amendment to labour law proposed for
increased severance pay
People who become unemployed after ten
consecutive years on the job
with the same employer may be entitled to double the money in severance
pay. That’s the good news, the down side is that should this become
law, it will not be retroactive. Discussions between the National Trade
Union Congress of Belize and the Belize Chamber of Commerce and
Industry have resulted in a compromise amendment to the Labour Laws.
Commissioner, Ivan Williams, explained what the proposed legislation
means if and when it becomes applicable.
Via Phone: Ivan Williams, Labour Commissioner The public needs to know that it is not yet law but what the proposal is to increase the severance pay from the current one week to two weeks per year after ten years of continuous service. The date when it comes into law is very important. If the law is passed today for example and you now have ten years, this is now the recommendation, the subsequent year which means now you have ten years, the law is passed today, the eleventh year, the twelfth year that’s when it goes to two weeks. So the year after the passage of the law that’s when it starts to accrue. Not before because the suggestion is that it’s not retroactive. So if you have ten years right now with Channel Five and the law is passed today and you continue to work, and you work for another five years, and you are terminated by the employer or you resign or so you’re not dismissed because dismissal has a whole different issue. You have fifteen years employment and ten of those years are under the old law and five under the new law, then there’ll be a combination of one week and two weeks because the one week will still continue to apply under the old law prior to and then the two weeks will apply after the passage of the new law. That is the recommendation that has been put forward. The important thing that I am trying to clarify with the public is that there is this perception out there that the law has been passed already and there are people who are demanding that their employers pay the new provision, which is not yet law. Cabinet will have to vote on the proposed legislation in the House before it can become law. CH5 The Dialysis
Dilemma
Ministry of Health officials met with
management of the
Healthcare Partners Hospital today. As we’ve been reporting since last
week, kidney patients have been up in arms -and even picketed the
hospital because of the resignation of their nurse Maria Coc. She has
been replaced by two trained but not certified nurses. The problem this
week is a hemodialysis informed consent form which patients requiring
dialysis are now required to sign. Healthcare Partners say it is
nothing new but the patients say it is and some have refused to sign it.
With lives in the balance, it was bordering on a crisis and today the Ministry intervened. Coming out of the meeting is a decision for Director of Health Services Dr. Michael Pitts to visit Healthcare Partners Hospital tomorrow to assess the nursing services and review the quality of care offered at the dialysis unit. The Ministry of Health did however review the informed consent form and a release says it was found to be compliant with standard medical practice. And that’s just what the hospital’s Public Relations Officer Collet Montejo says is their position. Collet Montejo, Public Relations Officer Healthcare Partner Hospital The consent has been put in place from the get go. As a matter of fact it was being used even under UHS days. All we did was make some minor changes, get our logo etc. onto it, and the only problem I think some patients are having was that the ones that came onto the program signed a consent form when they first came on and then that’s it. But now what we are saying to them is we need you to sign a consent form each time you do dialysis. Keith Swift, Because the patients contend that you guys want to absolve yourselves of any liability specifically yesterday one of the new nurses was attending to a dialysis patient and they ruptured the fistula I think. Collet Montejo, As a matter of the patient ended up doing their dialysis fine and it was just a minor procedure that was done to identify the vein. But as a medical institution these are standard, basic protocols. I think the Belizean people need to understand that if you go in to do different procedures at a hospital, there are consent forms. Keith Swift, We know they had a meeting today. Are you able to tell us what was the outcome? Collet Montejo, To my knowledge, the meeting was very positive between us and the Ministry of Health. One of the things that was reviewed was the consent form and my understanding is that the Ministry of Health will be sending out a release saying that yes the consent form is excellent and it is standard protocol throughout hospitals. Keith Swift, So if a patient comes in for dialysis and they refuse to sign that form, will they be denied treatment? Collet Montejo, We are saying to them, we want you to be objective in this. The form is in no way saying if you feel there is any form of medical malpractice you cannot seek legal recourse. The form is simply saying that we understand the circumstances under which we will receiving the dialysis and we are prepared to receive the dialysis. It is a standard form internationally. So we don’t want to tell patients you will be denied services, we want to say them look objectively at it and understand that we also have obligations that we have to meet. We want to offer you the service, we are simply saying we need your consent. Montejo told us that Nurse Coc has been replaced by two trained nurses. There is still no nephrologist on staff at the hospital but on the form it says that a Dr. Luna will be conducting phone consultations. Apart from all this, Montejo says the Healthcare Partners Hospital is winding down its dialysis services since the dialysis units at the KHMH and La Loma Luz will be operational by April. Government says the memorandum of understanding between WORTH and government should be finalized shortly. CH7 NOTICES
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR HELP!!! As volunteer and coordinator for
the project of the R.C. School cafeteria, I am asking the public to
please help me to
complete this project.
I need: Formica or tiles for the countertops. Paint for the cement floor. Paint for the countertops and also the special paint to paint the appliances that were donated. The children so desperately need this facility to open. Last March this facility was built with donations and volunteers. It has been a struggle at times ,but it is for the children who need this cafeteria for their lunches and to know that this is for them. Anyone wishing to help me please call the following numbers. Eve: cell 623-9962 office 226-4440 Katy 2062668 I look forward to your calls Eve Dirnback
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