Pamplona (EFE).- The SAE, ELA and CCOO unions have regretted that the Foral Parliament “laundered” the agreement reached by Health with the Medical Union and that contemplates a salary increase of 400 euros per month, while the rest of the workers of the Navarro Service of Health and Public Health “are not going to have any improvement.”
In this way they have spoken in a concentration held in front of the Chamber while the bill that includes this improvement was approved, a mobilization in which they have also denounced the agreement reached by LAB and UGT with Health, which has led them to call off the unitary strike, which was scheduled to start this Thursday, and have defended the need to go on strike from April 4.
Headed by a banner stating that “We are all Osasunbidea” and rejecting discrimination, they have displayed posters such as “We do not sell ourselves” and chanted slogans such as “about 400, without anything, zillions”, “nights and holidays like the doctors”, “the next pandemic, don’t count on me”, “what is public is not sold, what is public defends itself” or “the money from the TAV for health”.
There, Begoña Ruiz (SAE) has indicated to the media that with the laws approved in plenary session this Thursday “inequality among SNS-O workers will further increase.”
“It seems that in this pandemic we have not learned anything. The Government is going to give prizes to a specific group, leaving out the majority of workers”, she asserted, while pointing out that this “can be corrected if budget items are put on the table”.
On the other hand, he has said that he does not understand the agreement reached with Health by the UGT and LAB, unions with which they maintained a united position until now, since “it does not respond to what the strike committee” has been carrying out, to conclude that “April 4 is a very important day of struggle.”
“We have nothing to celebrate”
For its part, Larumbe (CCOO), who has remarked that “responsibility is to continue with the claims” with which they began in February, has indicated with respect to the professional career that they plan to register in Parliament a request to the groups to “in the following budgets, whoever leaves, the corresponding budget item is incorporated”.
Finally, Mandado (ELA) has insisted that with what was approved by Parliament, the “SNS-O and Public Health workers will have the same conditions today, within a month and within a year.” They are not going to get “any improvement” with what he has considered a “declaration of intent”, with no budget item, no commitments, no timeline.
“We have nothing to celebrate”, only “regret that the agreement with the SMN is going to be whitewashed”, he remarked to conclude by urging Health to resume all the tables to negotiate everything that has not been agreed.