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Ségur de la Santé: agreement on wages is far from unanimous

2020-07-14T16:20:09.214Z


Signed on Monday by three union centers, the draft agreement wanted by Jean Castex does not satisfy a large part of the representatives of


For the new Prime Minister, Jean Castex, this is "a historic agreement, a considerable recognition with regard to those who have been on the front line in the fight against the epidemic". For others, on the contrary, the agreement signed this Monday by the CFDT, FO and Unsa, closing six weeks of negotiations for Ségur de la Santé, is "a missed opportunity", as summed up for example by Patrick Pelloux, emergency physician, president of the AMUF, association of emergency physicians in France, and Jacques Trévidic, president of the Confederation of hospital practitioners and of the union union Practitioners hospital. The most unanimous criticism is made by Lamia Kerdjana, emergency doctor and manager in Ile-de-France of the Young Doctors union: “We have not solved the problem of the attractiveness of the hospital since nothing new is planned for the beginning of a career in the hospital when 30% of the positions are vacant! "

A palpable divergence this July 14. Place de la concorde, a national and presidential tribute will be paid to the caregivers, during which the pecuniary balance sheet of the agreement signed the day before at Matignon will be recalled: eight billion euros per year of revaluation of bonuses and salaries in favor of , 5 million agents and carers of health establishments, public and private. Meanwhile, at the call of six unions, including the CGT, Amuf, the National Union of Nursing Professionals (SNPI), Young Doctors ... caregivers and paramedics disappointed by this agreement will demonstrate in the provinces and in Paris, Place de la République in Bastille.

“The persistence of intolerable inequalities in the hospital”

For the representatives of the fifteen organizations hostile to the agreement who gave a press conference on Monday, "whether on job creation, the opening of beds, the revaluation of nurses' wages, overtime and guards doctors, working time… We are far from the mark. ”

For example, the 183 euros additional net per month, in two stages, granted to paramedics "are far from the expected catch-up and recognition", tackle Patrick Pelloux. The Minister of Health, Olivier Véran, made his calculations: between revaluation, revision of grid and bonus, "in total, a nurse will earn no less than 225 euros net extra per month". It is still below the 300 euros claimed by all unions so that France is no longer a bad student of the OECD. Maxime Sorin, of Unsa, signatory to the agreement, believes that "it's a start, we expect other things".

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The 400 million euros of revaluation granted to doctors are very far from the billion hoped for by the unions, all furious that the principle of a minimum salary of 5000 euros net per month for new doctors has been rejected. "We encourage the brain drain of the hospital," annoys Jacques Trévidic. Jean-François Cibien, president of Avenir hospitalier, also regrets "the persistence of intolerable inequalities within the hospital: we will continue to pay 14 hours of guards 269 euros to hospital practitioners while hospital-university staff will receive 650 euros! "

"The first round is over, but the game is not over"

Announced Monday by Olivier Véran, the 15,000 job creations in the hospital did not calm the game any more. "It takes 100,000," replied the dissatisfied.

"We surveyed hospital practitioners this weekend: 5,000 responses in 24 hours, very largely hostile to the agreement," reports Anne Geffroy-Wernet, president of the National Union of Hospital Anesthetists and Resuscitators. An agreement considered "a hold-up" by Jean-François Cibien in the light of the last professional elections, because the signatories are not representative of the staff most concerned by the agreement ", hospital practitioners.

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"The first round ended badly, but the game is not over," warns Patrick Pelloux who hopes to be part of the agreement's monitoring committee and make things happen, while announcing "unitary actions" .

Prime Minister Jean Castex does not close the door, moreover: “Some will say that the account is not there, he admitted on Monday before signing the agreement. This augurs well for social dialogue. "

Source: leparis

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