The Medical Union of the Basque Country takes to the streets against the draft Framework Statute
Unemployment has continued differently in the three Basque provinces: in Bizkaia, 30 per cent of the professionals have supported the strike; in Gipuzkoa, 26.89 per cent; and in Álava, 16.52 per cent, according to Osakidetza.
The Medical Unionof the Basque Country (SME) this Friday joined the strike called by theState Confederation of Medical Unions (CESM) in theSpanish State against the draft reform ofthe Framework Statute regulating the working conditions of health workers .
Unemployment has had a different effect in the three Basque provinces: in Bizkaia, 30% of the professionals have supported the strike;in Gipuzkoa , , 26.89%; and in Álava, 16.52%, according to data provided by Osakidetza. In the afternoon shift, participation in the ACV has fallen to 10.33%.
In this context, public health doctors and doctors on strike have called for a "framework statute oftheir own designed by the profession "and have opposed the negotiation of working conditions by other groups.
Health professionals report that there is no progress with the Spanish Government on the reform of the Framework Statute, abasic text regulating the fundamental aspects of the working conditions of medical and health personnel.
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