Midwives working at the hospital will receive from January a bonus of 100 euros net and a salary increase of about 100 euros gross per month, the Ministry of Health announced on Thursday.
These revaluations, which will be included in the Social Security budget for 2022, were unveiled this Thursday evening by Olivier Véran, during a meeting with the midwifery unions.
They will represent an additional expenditure of 40 million euros per year, specified the minister's office.
Three quarters of the 23,500 midwives will benefit from it, for a monthly gain equivalent to the increase of 183 euros net already granted to all hospital staff at the end of 2020 as part of the Ségur de la santé.
A sort of catching-up for the profession, forgotten by the overhaul of salary scales negotiated for nurses and nursing aides, among others.
“Midwives may have felt left out,” admits the minister's entourage.
In fact, these caregivers have already taken to the streets five times since the start of the year, to demand recognition and staff.
Skills extended to new areas
However, not all of their demands were met.
Their request for a “tailor-made” status was thus dismissed, Olivier Véran preferring to “consolidate their medical status within the hospital public service”, in particular through this “significant upgrading”.
Their skills will nevertheless be extended to new areas, such as endometriosis, and the ministry intends to facilitate the creation of “birth centers” managed by midwives.