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Allied Health Workers Set to Receive Wage Increase

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🔊 Listen to this news The Chuquisaca Governor's Office has decided to change the source of funding to ensure payment of the vaccination bonus to health sector workers. This decision was made after six days of indefinite strike by workers. The meeting was held on Monday, July 14, 2025, between the Departmental Federation of Public Health Workers and Interim Governor Luis Ayllón. During the meeting, an agreement was reached that will allow progre…

The indefinite stoppage of health workers in Chuquisaca is intensified by protests in Sucre and the demand for the payment of the vaccination voucher. Health workers ignore the new director of the SEDES and demand immediate resignation, while the interim governor, Luis Ayllón, holds the central government responsible for the lack of resources of the IDH which aggravates the conflict. The health crisis deepens with the confirmation of the second …

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