C101: |
Esther, you’ve made a number of statements. We’ll now write them down one by one. You said at the end of the discussion: “I want to be a big girl and say something about it.” Can you elaborate on that? |
E101: |
I think that I shouldn’t be afraid. I don’t want to be so afraid for my own job that I no longer protect the most vulnerable. Then I’d only be acting out of self-interest. |
C102: |
You don’t want to act out of self-interest, but instead stand up for the interests of others. |
E102: |
Exactly. If everyone only thought of themselves, that would be at the expense of the most vulnerable. I don’t want to be like that. |
C103: |
So, I’ll write down: “I want to stand up for the interests of the most vulnerable.” And also: “I don’t want to act out of self-interest.” |
E103: |
Not purely out of self-interest, no. |
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C150: |
And this statement from the beginning: “That’s no way to treat people.” |
E150 |
What management is doing isn’t just. You have to treat people with respect, you can’t just unceremoniously discard them. |
C151 |
Discard |
E151 |
If someone’s given her all for your hospital for 40 years, I think you should thank them for all that they’ve done and let them work in peace until they retire. It’s a question of respect and appreciation. |
C152 |
I’m writing down: “I believe you should treat people with respect and appreciation.” |