Navarre doctors will be called on Monday and during the following month until 6 April until the strike by the Medical Union of Navarra (SMN) who has decided to reactivate the call of strike “Discontinu”.
2.01 % of Navarro Health-Osasunbidea Service (SNS-O) professionals have seconded the strike that has been convened for the optional staff, according to the Ministry of Health of the Navarra government.
With regard to negotiations with the Medical Union Strike Committee, they indicate that receive and accept a calendar proposal And problems that must be tackled that will start next Thursday 13 March.
Navarre doctors will be called on Monday and during the following month until 6 April until the strike by the Medical Union of Navarra (SMN) who has decided to reactivate the call of strike “Discontinu”.
Under the reasons for retaining the call, the current situation of Navarra Health, the absence of interview with the regional government and the Ministry of Health, mentions the violation of earlier agreements and the lack of labor improvements for the optional group within the Law of Foral Budgets of 2025.
Although there are many claims that the SMN increases as the basis of the strike, there are two issues that must be negotiated.
On the one hand, “the unbearable employment tax of the doctors who makes it impossible to bring the necessary medical age to the patients, along with the surplus working hours above the day that the administration forces the collective, without limit, with the excuse of the needs of the service.”
And on the other hand, “the improvement of the series of working conditions that make us competitive with the rest of the adjacent communities and including the inclusion of the MIR period in the professional career of level A. The Navarrese Mires (Internal Resident Medical) are the only health workers excluded from the professional career and that discrimination is.”
Source: EITB

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