Sophie Crozier, neurologist at Pitié Salpêtrière and representative of the Collective Inter-Hospitals denounces Friday morning on Europe 1 the lack of clarity of the government and asks for more means to save the public hospital.

The tribute that will be paid to the caregivers on July 14 was not enough to appease the anger of the caregivers, who always denounce the lack of resources allocated to the hospital. "There have been announcements for companies, but we have not had any concrete announcements, apart from the medals and holiday vouchers", regrets Sophie Crozier, neurologist at La Pitié -Salpêtrière (AP-HP) and representative of the Inter-Hospital Collective, Friday morning at the microphone of Europe 1.

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A salary increase requested

"We are asking for a salary increase in order to be able to recruit, because without career upgrading, we will not be able to recruit sufficient staff. We must have an attractiveness plan to have staff at the bedside of the sick and welcome patients It has been said for over a year and we remain very worried about the lack of measurement, "continued the neurologist.

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Friday, several unions and hospital collectives called for a day of action on June 16 to put pressure on the government, in full "Ségur de la santé". "It is important to show that we remain mobilized, even if we are currently participating in the Ségur de la santé", added Sophie Crozier, who specifies that the Inter-Hospital Collective "is thinking of another way of demonstrating", because of the bans on assemblies, still imposed due to the health crisis.