Tucumán, Argentina – private hospitals at standstill, workers strike

Posted on November 1, 2011 • Filed under: Argentina, Latin America Health

The private hospitals in The private hospitals in Tucumán are virtually paralyzed. In most of them, the workers’ wage claims prevented outside attention, and only the guards and hospitalizations are functioning normally.The Association of Health Workers Argentina (ATSA) called the strike at the failure of the joint agreement reached in July, which gave a 33% wage increase phased in three parts, so far not been fulfilled. are virtually paralyzed. In most of them, the workers’ wage claims prevented outside attention, and only the guards and hospitalizations are functioning normally. The Association of Health Workers Argentina (ATSA) called the strike at the failure of the joint agreement reached in July, which gave a 33% wage increase phased in three parts, so far not been fulfilled. Read Article

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