The public hospital wants to ensure that its demands are heard - SIPA

Several unions and hospital collectives assured Monday maintain the prospect of a "day of mobilization" on June 16, saying they want to "keep the pressure" on the government after the announcement of a "Ségur de la santé" intended in particular to "Increase remuneration".

"We remain mobilized, despite the announcements that have been made," said Mireille Stivala, secretary general of the CGT Health, during a joint videoconference with several union organizations, including the Association of Emergency Physicians of France (Amuf ) and Action practitioners hospital (APH).

Lack of concrete data

"We feel that the government has not learned all the lessons from the crisis," she added, regretting to have learned "through the press" of the announcement of negotiations on the future of the hospital by the Minister of Health Olivier Véran. According to the CGT manager, ad hoc initiatives - such as the deployment of banners - will thus continue in hospitals over the next few weeks, pending a final decision on the mobilization on June 16.

"A certain number of announcements go in the direction that we hope, but we have no concrete data at this stage", justified Jacques Trevidic, president of the union Action practitioners hospital (APH). "We are expecting, that's why we have to keep up the pressure." Olivier Véran announced Sunday in the columns of the JDD the launch on May 25 of a "Health Ségur", aimed at "increasing remuneration" at the hospital and creating a "much more flexible framework" over the time of job.

Insufficient start of mea culpa

This discussion will result in a "large multilateral meeting of the social partners in the ministry", the aim being to present a plan "this summer", he declared. This announcement was met with reserve by the unions and by the Inter-Emergency and Inter-Hospital Collectives, spearheads of the mobilization launched a year ago to request more resources and beds from the public hospital.

"There is a beginning of mea culpa" but "we must not leave in a big debate that lasts for months and months", warned Monday Olivier Milleron, of the Inter-Hôpitaux collective, demanding a "quick gesture On the salaries of "all hospital staff".

"Our organizations will not go to new meetings if we do not have the guarantee of real negotiations on the base that we have laid," assured Mireille Stivala.

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