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violence not unavoidable part of being healthcare worker

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AI-generatedNo concrete commercial mechanism identified. The article discusses labor negotiations in the Australian public healthcare sector, but does not specify financial impacts, investment amounts, or supply chain effects. The impact is limited to policy and labor relations without direct revenue, cost, or margin channels for any specific company or commodity.
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- ACT government facing criticism from healthcare unions over occupational violence leave provisions.
- Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith stated encountering upset patients is 'unavoidable' in healthcare.
- Unions advocating for improved leave provisions to address psychological impacts of occupational violence.
- Negotiations for Public Sector Enterprise Agreement 2026 ongoing.
- Unions pushing for better safety measures and leave options for healthcare workers.
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