Call to Strike in the City's Medical Analysis Laboratories: Why Are Employees Mobilizing?
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On Monday, 4 May, employees of medical analysis laboratories were called on to strike in order to denounce the deterioration of their working conditions and low wages.
The workers' unions launched a movement on Monday, May 4, to denounce the deterioration of working conditions and the low wages that hit laboratories bought by large private actors.
The CGT and CFDT have called on the employees of the medical biology laboratories outside hospitals to strike as of this Monday. The trade unions are running low wages, which barely rise to the Smic for "three-quarters of the employees" in the sector. They also deplore the deteriorating working conditions, in the wake of the purchase of independent laboratories by large private groups. - Call for strike in the city medical analysis laboratories:…
In particular, trade union organisations denounce "constantly rising workloads", "imposed mobilitys" or "post abolitions".
Many medical testing laboratories are likely to remain closed this Monday as a result of a nationwide strike. Professionals are protesting against the price cuts imposed by the national health insurance system, thus disrupting blood tests and analyses.
Employees of medical biology laboratories are called to strike this Monday, May 4, to denounce the deterioration of their working conditions.
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