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Monday, July 17, 2017

Kerala nurses refuse to budge, bent on strike

Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/nurses-refuse-to-budge-bent-on-strike/article19280882.ece

The government has made no conciliatory moves to placate the nurses and to end the public health crisis that could be precipitated when the nursing community goes into indefinite strike from Monday.
The High Court’s pronouncement that the government should use Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) to dissuade the nurses from going on strike has not shaken the resolve of nurses.
Both INA and UNA office-bearers said the government could arrest the nurses and fill the jails but they would not back down.
“The IRC meeting on July 10 discussed only the wage revision of other hospital employees. As a category of employees with clinical skills, nurses deserved a higher pay scale,” Mohammed Shihab, the general secretary of Indian Nurses’ Association, said.
Even when the private health sector grew as the biggest industry in Kerala, no government had paid attention to the pay and service conditions of nurses.
“The nurses formed independent unions because the trade unions representing hospital employees were not protecting our interests, which is one reason why the government is not interested in settling our strike,” he said
The pitiable pay and service conditions of nurses in private hospitals grabbed public attention in 2011-12 during the first major strikes they organised.
The recommendations of the Balaraman Commission thus appointed by the government to decide fair wages for nurses were never implemented. Instead, an IRC was appointed to fix minimum wages for nurses and other hospital staff

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