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	<title>Celt Photographic &#187; Swine Flu &#8211; Bureaucracy Gone Mad,</title>
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		<title>Swine Flu &#8211; Bureaucracy Gone Mad,</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carol has the misfortune to work for a local Health Authority here in Wales. It is over-laden with management, much as I experienced when working for Social Services. My experience of senior management is that they are self-protecting and grossly out of touch with practice at grass-roots level. One of the tacks they employ in &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carol has the misfortune to work for a local Health Authority here in Wales. It is over-laden with management, much as I experienced when working for Social Services. My experience of senior management is that they are self-protecting and grossly out of touch with practice at grass-roots level. One of the tacks they employ in order to cover their own backs is to create a plethora of rules and dictates. One of the most absurd I remember from my years in Social Services followed an incident when one employee left his spectacles on a window-sill in summer, which resulted in a small fire. Prior to the days of e-mail, over 3000 letters were sent out to staff warning then of the imminent dangers of starting fires with their specs. Well, Carol has returned from a month off &#8211; she was recuperating from an operation &#8211; and has had the distinct pleasure of wading through hundreds of e-mails. Despite the urgency of many of the requests, the world did not come to an end in her absence.To get to the &#8220;Swine Flu&#8221; issue, the instruction has gone out to 130+ OT&#8217;s (Occupational Therapists) &#8211; and probably many hundreds of other disciplines &#8211; that they must telephone in each morning by 9:15, to one lonely secretary, advising her that they do NOT have Swine Flu and are fit for work. Hmm? What arsehole thought this one up? Wouldn&#8217;t it have been better for someone to ring from home to report that they DID have Swine Flu? It&#8217;s about time some of these over paid clowns got out of their ivory towers and got back in touch with the real world. Thank God I&#8217;m out of it!</p>
<p>Anybody else got some good examples of bureaucracy at its best?</p>
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