Germany: public hospitals affected by doctors’ strike


Public hospitals are affected by a strike by doctors after an agreement failed with their management during collective negotiations. Health professionals are demanding better salaries and better working conditions.

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This Tuesday in Germany, public hospitals are affected by a doctors’ strike after an agreement is failed with their management during collective bargaining.

Health professionals are calling for better salary and better working conditions.

The syndicate Marburger Bund called today more than 20,000 university hospital doctors on strike“warning”. The union is demanding a salary increase of 12.5% ​​and higher premiums for night work, weekends and holidays. The third round of negotiations with the federal states had already failed.

In order to strengthen their demands, doctors in several cities went on strike. The central gathering will begin in Hanover at 1 p.m.. Several thousand participants are expected. Due to the so-called “warning” strike, restrictions will be imposed in the affected clinics. However, emergency care and life-saving treatment should be guaranteed.

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