NHS investigates whether moving an office printer jeopadises human rights of staff

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A SCOTTISH health board has carried out a "ludicrous" seven-page health and safety report on the implications of removing a printer from an office, including whether the human rights of staff might be jeopardised.

The review of the proposal to have two printers on two floors instead of three printers on two floors, at NHS Health Scotland's office in Glasgow, was carried out by two staff members.

Lengthy check-lists were considered including assessing how 17 specific population groups might be affected by the move - such as older people, the homeless, people involved in the criminal justice system, and people who have low literacy.

The assessment also considered ten human rights issues which might be impacted - including the right to life, the right to freedom from ill-treatment, the right to a private and family life, and the right to freedom of expression.

http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/...er-jeopadises-human-rights-of-staff.118487106

What???? :confused: 🙄
 
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