Health sector

70% of nurses to go on strike

06.09.2013 u 15:50

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Between 60-70% of nurses and medical technicians will go on strike on September 18, and only those employed in emergency care and primary health care service will continue working, representatives of the Croatian Nurses' Union told a news conference in Zagreb on Friday.

The strike will last until strikers' demands are fulfilled.

The head of the doctors' union, Ivica Babic, recently said that 70 per cent of the medical staff, or 46,000 doctors and nurses throughout the country, would be on strike. He said that during the strike the hospitals would be operating as on Sundays and that the unions would do their best to ensure that citizens and patients were affected by the strike as little as possible.

The unions announced the strike strike after talks with the government on a new collective agreement failed on August 26.

The unions demand the signing of a new collective agreement that would meet their demands for any work longer than 40 hours a week to be treated as overtime and paid 50 per cent more.

They refused to sign an interim agreement saying that its treatment of on-call hours and overtime was against the law and European standards. Health Minister Rajko Ostojic said that his ministry would take all the necessary measures to ensure maximum care for patients and citizens during the strike.

He added that there was no reason for the strike as his ministry was open to negotiations, but noted that he respects the legitimate right of the unions to strike action. A third union would not join the doctors' and nurses' unions in the strike, saying it would seek the resumption of collective bargaining.