The strikes were scheduled by the Sindicato dos EnfermeirosPortugueses (SEP) and take place between 8:00am and midnight on the 17th, 22nd, and 23rd of November, in addition to the Civil Service strike scheduled for
Friday, 18 November.
Leaders of this union delivered this Wednesday to the
Ministry of Health, in Lisbon, the request to continue the negotiation process
with the Government, and announced strikes due to the "negative
discrimination" of nurses.
"The Ministry of Health continues not to clearly assume
the payment of retroactive payments since 2018 and not to correct the relative
injustices. There is no justification for the Ministry not to clearly assume
this", defends the president of the SEP, José Carlos Martins.
On November 9, the Secretary of State for Health, Ricardo
Mestre, explained to Lusa that about 20,000 nurses will be covered by the
unfreezing of the salary progression negotiated with the unions, with the
payment of retroactive payments to January of this year and the "raise of one
or two pay positions".
At the same time, the SEP calls for equal pay with graduates
from the Civil Service.
As long as our politicians get substantial pay rises, who cates?
By Ian from Beiras on 17 Nov 2022, 07:56