Ex-union rep says case has impacted confidence in politicians
The impact of the Dr Rosalind Ranson tribunal has done 'incredible damage' to morale among public sector workers.
That's from retired union representative Bernard Moffatt after the tribunal ruled the former medical director should be awarded £3.2m following her unfair dismissal for whistleblowing.
Health Minister Lawrie Hooper will make an urgent statement on the matter in Tynwald tomorrow.
Mr Moffatt says it's had a big impact on confidence:
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