Slovakia refuses to replace work permits for health professionals from Ukraine
June 12, 2022 at 8:13 p.m. yes Paid content
Another UNB nurse had to leave for Ukraine.
BRATISLAVA. She has been working as a nurse at the National Cancer Institute (NOU) in Bratislava for over a year. Now they want to bring her back Landscapebecause her expired permit for a labor office was denied to her and the Slovak office.
“I can’t do it physically anymore. If I didn’t have a child, I would have left,” says a nurse from Ukraine. The SME newspaper begs him not to publish her name because he is afraid of further persecutions by our authorities. The editors know the full name of the nurse.
“They are scared. They have refused to stay. They feel like they are extra here. They are afraid that if they go to do so, they will be even more offended at the employment office,” explains Barbora’s lawyer Barbora. Bali. In Slovakia, a work permit is already being issued to several Ukrainians and they specialize in this area.
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According to the nurse from the oncology institute, she is not the only one whose employment office has refused a work permit in Slovakia. Two Ukrainian nurses from the University Hospital in Bratislava (UNB) experienced a similar approach.
According to the Ministry of Health, more than 3,200 nurses are missing in Slovakia. Their chamber speaks of more than sixteen thousand.
Due to the lack of nurses, the oncology institute also had to close the breast surgery department this week.
Awaiting exception
A graduate from Ukraine works in the internal department of the NSA as a nurse. Although she studied “higher general education for a nurse” in Ukraine and worked as a nurse in pediatric lung surgery for thirteen years, in Slovakia she can only work as an assistant who is at the level of a paramedic.