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Health: two new nursing unions join the Santé en danger collective

2020-08-13T11:34:04.870Z


Two new unions of nurses and hospital practitioners joined on Thursday the new group of health care workers in danger, which calls for the rapid opening of a “ Ségur 2 ” of health. Read also: “Ségur de la santé”: an opportunity not to be missed " We caregivers are in no way satisfied with the result of Ségur which has brought absolutely nothing to our profession ", proclaims Nursing Convergence,...


Two new unions of nurses and hospital practitioners joined on Thursday the new group of health care workers in danger, which calls for the rapid opening of a “ Ségur 2 ” of health.

Read also: “Ségur de la santé”: an opportunity not to be missed

" We caregivers are in no way satisfied with the result of Ségur which has brought absolutely nothing to our profession ", proclaims Nursing Convergence, which brings together liberal nurses, in a press release. The union calls in particular for a " revaluation of the lump sum travel allowance " and " early retirement for nurses and nurses ".

The National Union of Hospital Anesthetists-Resuscitators Extended to Other Specialties (SNPHARE) has also joined the collective. " No solution to the lack of hospital attractiveness has been seriously considered by the public authorities within the framework of Ségur ", he laments.

Launched at the end of July by Dr Arnaud Chiche, anesthesiologist in Hénin-Beaumont (Pas-de-Calais), Santé en danger gained momentum on Facebook and claimed more than 80,000 members at the start of the week.

Despite the announcements in favor of the hospital (8.2 billion euros in salary increases, 6 billion for investment, 15,000 recruitments ...), " trades have been excluded ", according to the collective which intends " Obtain a Segur 2 in August ", otherwise " from the start of the school year ".

To read also: "Ségur de la santé": after the salary increases, the fundamental reforms

The collective indicates that it has received the support of a dozen union organizations representing midwives, physiotherapists, nurses, ambulance workers, liberal doctors, as well as a handful of opposition parliamentarians - Communists, LFI and Republicans.

The Ministry of Higher Education, on the other hand, denied that it had the support of Prof. Christine Ammirati, former head of emergencies at the University Hospital of Amiens and current advisor to the Minister of Higher Education, Frédérique Vidal, as the collective had affirmed it.

Source: lefigaro

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