This is a call for a strike, independent of the strike carried out since Wednesday by the Medical Union, which aims to improve the “working conditions” of the entire Navarro health service.
The health interunion, consisting of ELA, LAB, UGT, SAE and CCOO, has met strike on February 15 for the entire Navarro Health Service staffOsasunbidea to improve their “working conditions”, a mobilization independent of that of doctors since February 1.
As the spokespersons of the strike committee, Iván Irisarri and Begoña Ruiz, have indicated in statements to the media, it was a proposal open to all unions, but Satse and the Medical Union did not accept it and Afapna left yesterday. “The spirit is to work for all Osasunbidea employees,” they added.
It’s a call for independent strike which the Medical Union has been implementing since this Wednesday. The Minister of Health, Santos Induráin, explained at a press conference that the government has convened the sectoral table and the general table in which these unions can be found, but the conveners consider it insufficient.
“We want a direct dialogue with the department, as others have had. We hope they feel before they go on strike serious bargaining and avoid the strike. We are open to negotiations and we don’t want the last day to come and wait and see what happens,” explains Ruiz.
As for the specific demands, they have indicated that they must “agree on them with all trade union forces”, but they are in any case addressed to the improvement of working conditions. “There may be economic conditions, but they go towards improving working conditions,” Irisarri said.
The unions have called for concentration on February 10 and will start the strike on the 15th, which will be one day in principle, but they are open to all scenarios.
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