2024-06-21 07:43:21
Seoul, June 21 (Yonhap) A medical professor who serves as a senior physician at Seoul Nationwide College (SNU) Hospital has determined to finish the indefinite strike on Friday, sources mentioned.
Tons of of senior medical doctors at Seoul Nationwide College Hospital (SNUH) and its three affiliated hospitals in Seoul started an indefinite strike on Monday to protest towards the federal government’s improve in medical college admission quotas.
In a vote on whether or not to proceed the strike subsequent week, 73.6% of 948 lecturers mentioned they need to finish college closures and discover “sustainable methods to protest,” in line with the emergency response committee.
20.3% voted in favor of constant the strike.
The strike comes as most trainee medical doctors have left their workplaces since late February to protest towards elevated quotas, with some group medical doctors affiliated with the Korean Medical Affiliation (KMA) celebrating a one-day strike on Tuesday.
The KMA, the nation’s most important stress group for medical doctors, has threatened to launch an indefinite strike subsequent week to place extra stress on the federal government.
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