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Strike rally: Thousands of doctors demonstrate nationwide for more money

Strike rally: Thousands of doctors demonstrate nationwide for more money

Thousands of doctors demonstrated nationwide for higher wages and better working conditions. Agreements were made in advance to ensure medical care.

Several thousand doctors from community hospitals have demonstrated nationwide for higher wages and better working conditions. The doctors’ union Marburger Bund had called for this.

According to the doctors’ union in Frankfurt am Main, around 5,000 doctors from several federal states gathered at the central strike rally. The police spoke of 3500 to 4000 participants.

In addition, according to the doctors’ union, more than 1000 doctors followed the call in numerous countries, such as in North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden-Württemberg. According to the doctors’ union, 1,500 doctors gathered in Hamburg near the Dammtor station. A little more than half, around 600, physicians participated in Lower Saxony. In Saxony, on the other hand, only “a few doctors” took part in the strike, according to a spokeswoman for the Marburg Association.

In order to ensure medical care, agreements for emergency services were made with the hospitals in advance. In Hamburg, non-urgent operations were also postponed.

The doctors’ union had called for the walkouts in the course of the wage dispute with the Association of Municipal Employers (VKA). This is intended to increase the pressure on employers after four rounds of negotiations so far without a result.

Nationwide, the Marburger Bund is demanding inflation compensation from employers for doctors at municipal clinics and a uniform salary increase of 2.5 percent. Both are to be implemented retrospectively for January 1, 2023. According to the Marburger Bund, around 55,000 doctors are being negotiated nationwide. Employers speak of around 60,000 people affected.

The VKA already criticized the strike in a statement on Monday as “completely unfounded” and “disproportionate”. On May 22, the Marburger Bund and the VKA want to meet for the fifth round of negotiations.

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Source: Stern

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