Health and Communities Fail in the Attempt to Unblock the Conflict with Doctors Before Next Monday's Strike
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The attempt of rapprochement between the autonomous communities and the government to address the medical conflict has ended this Wednesday in failure. The Interterritorial Council has led to a common crossover of reproaches between the autonomies and the Ministry of Health: some afaan the approval of the new Framework Statute without the approval of the medical unions, while the department that directs Mónica García accuses them of blocking the…
The Minister of Health, Mónica García , continues to argue that her Framework Statute—the rule regulating the working conditions of health workers—will improve the employment situation of the professions. Despite having against the head of the ministry the doctors, the autonomous communities and even in the last few days the unions with which she agreed the norm, García has now accused the autonomous communities of being the ones that promote th…
The meeting of the Interterritorial Council ends with no agreement and the communities demand that Mónica García “park intolerance” and not continue to be “suggested” in seeking guilty “out of his mirror”
The Strike Committee formed by the Spanish Confederation of Medical Trade Unions (CESM) together with the Andaluz Medical Union (SMA), Metges de Catalunya (MC), the Association of Physicians and Graduates of Madrid (AMYTS), the Euskadi Medical Union (SEM) and the Union of Independent Galician Optionals (O’MEGA) consider it necessary, in relation to the letter received on Wednesday from the Ministry of Health, to make public the following conside…
Communities and the Ministry of Health reproach each other for the lack of consensus as the medical strike continues
The Interterritorial Council of the National Health System (CISNS) held this Wednesday to address the reform of the Framework Statute and the medical strike has ended without agreement in the face of the Autonomous Communities' refusal to vote on the agenda items, which included agreements and recommendations regarding the claims of health professionals.
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