Paralysis returns to the well being sector in Morocco.

It’s anticipated that paralysis will return to the well being sector in Morocco, towards the backdrop of the union coordination within the sector saying a nationwide strike for 3 consecutive days, June 25, 26, and 27. The strike will embody all departments and pursuits, apart from the emergency and restoration departments. It’s anticipated that cities and facilities of main areas will witness regional and regional marches.

Union coordination confirmed that one other strike might be applied for 3 days, subsequent July 2, 3, and 4, along with an enormous march in Rabat subsequent Wednesday, July 3, which is able to begin from the gate on Sunday within the course of Parliament.

The well being sector will return to witness a brand new state of paralysis on July 9, 10, and 11 resulting from a three-day nationwide strike. The identical paralysis is predicted for July 16, 17, and 18.

These strikes benefit from the broad involvement of well being professionals, which demand the implementation of presidency obligations that had been included within the minutes of the social dialogue that introduced collectively the Minister of Well being and Social Safety with probably the most consultant unions within the sector.

These strikes trigger extreme hurt to sufferers that suffer from repeated postponements of the dates of examinations and surgical procedures, and the conduct of exams and examinations, which additional deteriorates their well being situations. Whereas the union coordination of the Prime Minister, Aziz Akhannouch, bears the consequences of stress on the well being of residents, based on what was said within the announcement of one other spherical of strikes associated to the calls for of a rise within the fastened wage, the approval of a rise in compensation for dangers, and the settlement of the recordsdata of quite a lot of teams working within the sector.

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2024-06-23 07:24:34

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