‘The unpalatable message for pharmacy owners on locum bookings and temporary closures’

David Reissner delivers what might be considered an “unpalatable message” to pharmacy owners who cancel locum shifts last minute or temporarily close branches due to staff shortages

David Reissner
A 2018 case stated: “Staffing levels of the pharmacy are not beyond the control of the appellant”

I recently wrote a blog about the legal consequences if a locum backs out of a contract. It prompted comments and questions on Twitter that I'd like to deal with here.

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