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This Is How the Medical Strike of '95 Came About: "the Mediator Was Eager to Negotiate"

More than 30 years have passed, but Carlos Amaya remembers it clearly. “The strike of the 95 was hard because it lasted a lot over time, almost three months indefinite, not with weekly strikes like now,” he explains in a telephone conversation with Medical Editor. As deputy secretary general of CESM, his was one of the key figures in that negotiation with the former Insalud to improve the salary conditions of hospital doctors. It was achieved, b…
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More than 30 years have passed, but Carlos Amaya remembers it clearly. “The strike of the 95 was hard because it lasted a lot over time, almost three months indefinite, not with weekly strikes like now,” he explains in a telephone conversation with Medical Editor. As deputy secretary general of CESM, his was one of the key figures in that negotiation with the former Insalud to improve the salary conditions of hospital doctors. It was achieved, b…

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redaccionmedica.com broke the news in on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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