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Returning to Ireland - HSE call for expat staff to return home

  • 26-03-2020 9:37am
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    Guys- any idea what the story is with Irish doctors who are returning home to assist with the Covid pandemic- many of whom have said they do not intend to go back (to ZA, Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere) and want to reclaim their apartments and other dwellings they've let- but they now can't serve notice on tenants- and have no-where to live.

    I'm personally familiar with 2 A&E doctors and 1 PED doctor- who are couch surfing with friends- as they're banned from serving notice to get their apartments' back for personal use (and all of whom intend to stay at home, if circumstances allow).

    While tenancy rights have been strengthened- we do critically need to attract our doctors and other critical staff home- but refusing to allow them serve notice so they will have somewhere to live- just doesn't really add up..........

    I know we are in exceptional times- however, surely every possible measure should be used to make things as easy as possible for returning doctors?

    Particularly in the case of key personnel- surely there should be some exceptions to the new rules?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,424 ✭✭✭garhjw


    Guys- any idea what the story is with Irish doctors who are returning home to assist with the Covid pandemic- many of whom have said they do not intend to go back (to ZA, Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere) and want to reclaim their apartments and other dwellings they've let- but they now can't serve notice on tenants- and have no-where to live.

    I'm personally familiar with 2 A&E doctors and 1 PED doctor- who are couch surfing with friends- as they're banned from serving notice to get their apartments' back for personal use (and all of whom intend to stay at home, if circumstances allow).

    While tenancy rights have been strengthened- we do critically need to attract our doctors and other critical staff home- but refusing to allow them serve notice so they will have somewhere to live- just doesn't really add up..........

    I know we are in exceptional times- however, surely every possible measure should be used to make things as easy as possible for returning doctors?

    Particularly in the case of key personnel- surely there should be some exceptions to the new rules?

    Fully agree with you but not sure what can be done. I have an empty unit and have made it available to a doctor returning to Ireland - we shared a mutual friend so I was aware of their predicament...


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