The health minister has assured that important issues are on the table, including “most” of those proposed by the unions, while the power stations are asking that the table be “real” for negotiation and not “just informational”.
Euskaraz irakurri: Sindikatuak mahai sektorialera ez joatea “ulergaitza” da Sagarduirentzat, eta horiek negoziazioa eskatu dute
Gotzone SagarduMinister of Health, has stated that I cannot understand why the unions do not attend the meeting of the sectoral table, “when we have such important issues on the table”.
“I deeply regret that they did not participate in the call for the sectoral table,” said Sagardui”, reiterating that “our will and our outstretched hand are permanent, because we believe that this is the only way to move forward.” “.
According to Sagardui, the call for the meeting responds to the unions’ request to “expand the meetings due to the diversity of pending issues” and included “most” of the issues proposed by the exchanges.
Among the topics to be discussed, the consultant mentioned the: stability rate, following the adoption of Law 20/2021 on temporary work in the public sector, and has emphasized that the deadline for approval of this position is in June. “The opportunity that we could lose, more than 2,000 Osakidetza employees, would not be beneficial, neither for the social part, nor for Osakidetza, let alone for the Euskadi health system,” he said.
Specific requirements of the unions
satse THE A LABORATORY CCOO ULS Yes ESK they did not attend the meeting with Osakidetza, as they explained in a joint note yesterday, because “concrete proposals” were not on the agenda at their demands.
Satse’s spokeswoman, Amaia Mayor, said, in a joint concentration at Donostia Hospital, that Osakidetza “cannot sit still and turn his back on staff,” warning him that they will not “sit at a table that is not really” “for negotiation” and which is “just informational”
“In order for the negotiations to be true, you have to send us the information in advance,” the mayor explained, recalling that “collective bargaining is a fundamental right.”
In this sense, he recalled that “Osakidetza has already received three sentences for violation of the right to collective bargaining”, the last one “for the closures in primary care”, which, as he revealed, is one of the points that the unions have asked for them to be included and that the ministry “refuses to deal with them because it says they are organizational problems”, when in fact it concerns “working conditions and rights of Basque citizenship”.
The plants demand, among other things, that the agreements made in previous meetings are respected, the situation of primary care and the reopening of the PACs are addressed, that the staff of the Basque Center for Transfusions and Human Tissues receive the hospital bonus of 4. % and a calendar is set up to handle the rest of the claims.
Source: EITB

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