health professionals protest
Health workers who are members of Genel Sağlık-İş protested the increase, saying that the 30 percent increase in civil servants’ salaries was charitable in nature.
General Health-İş President Dr. Derya Uğur, in a press release in the garden of Ankara Gülhane Research and Training Hospital, said: “In our country, where even dried onions are worth 315 percent in a year, it seems that The government doesn’t value the efforts of health workers as much as onions.”
In his statement, Uğur said: “Health care workers, who provide medical care with superhuman effort in intense working conditions, with wages equal to the minimum wage, have been condemned to deep poverty. This index is a great lack of respect, humiliation, contempt and ignorance of the work of health workers.
ANSWER TO MEMUR-SEN
The following statements were used in the statement:
“President Erdoğan announced the 25 percent increase rate for civil servants and retirees as “good news” in Memur-Sen’s organization, which admitted to being a party confederation by saying “our union.” The president of Memur-Sen, sitting on the protocol benches, applauded the 25 percent increase and fulfilled his duty to the government.
First, the political power, which showed death by saying an increase of 25 percent, then convinced him of malaria by saying that we made an increase of 30 percent. Both the political power and its party union announced 5 percent as the second piece of good news.
How is this good news that the price is the hunger of millions? How is this good news that the price is the tears of the workers who cannot bring bread to their children in the afternoon? What kind of good news is this that the price of a country is the future, the future and the hopes of a country?
What kind of good news is this that the price of relationships soaked, leaving light even the concept of support, suffocates and destroys the honor and dignity of workers? This tragic fact has highlighted once again the deplorable state of trade unionism in our country.
It seems that in our country, where dried onions are valued at 315 percent in a year, the government’s value for the efforts of health care workers is not even worth as much as onions. Health workers, who provide medical care with superhuman effort in conditions of intense work, with salaries equivalent to the minimum wage, are condemned to deep poverty. This index is a great disrespect, humiliation, contempt and contempt for the work of health workers.
He is a healthcare worker trying to make a living in the triangle of rent + food + bills, trying to breathe in the triangle of intense work, violence and mobbing, but somehow falls under the economy that is said to have grown. .
Health workers want to live humanely with the honor of their profession, not with “charity”. Exhausted healthcare workers just want a reward for their sweat. We don’t accept the raise you give for charity.”
Source: Sozcu

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