Clinic employee angered by a cookie gift from the Minister of Transport



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Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer is giving cookies to a clinic. The staff council doesn’t think that’s good at all. And marches to the CSU office in Passau.

Federal Minister of Transport Andreas Scheuer wanted to please the employees of a hospital in his hometown and sent 3,000 packets of cookies to the Passau Clinic. Which you probably hadn’t expected: the clinic staff council immediately returned the cakes.

As “BR24” reports, Rüdiger Kindermann, a trained caregiver, wanted to set an example: against the symbolic policy of the federal government. “Cookies do not help overworked nurses. Everyone applauds, there is praise in the Bundestag,” he complains to “BR24”. In collective bargaining, however, no one has accommodated them, no one has improved care, Kindermann continued.

So he put his bag of cookies in front of the CSU city office, where Scheuer also has a council office. According to Bayerischer Rundfunk, Scheuer said about the incident that he wished the chairman of the personnel council a Merry Christmas.

In addition, according to “BR24”, Kindermann presented a letter with demands that could end the overload of the nursing staff. Core concern: a reformed staff code with which as many nurses can be employed in a hospital as care is needed. The CSU politician, Scheuer, had personally delivered the cookies to the clinic’s management earlier in the week.

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