The workers grouped in the Health Assembly, Residents and Attendees of the Hospitals of the city of Buenos Aires will carry out this Monday, within the framework of a new day of strike in the plan of struggle for an indefinite period that they carry out in claim for an urgent salary recompositiona nocturnal street action to which they call to attend with flashlights and candles under the slogan “that health does not go out”.
The appointment is from 8:00 p.m. at the corner of Santa Fe and Juan B. Justo avenuesin the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo, contextualized in the protests for improvements in wages, with a “floor of 200,000 pesos.”
“Tonight, starting at 8:00 p.m., we are going to continue our plan of struggle. Today we enter the ninth week of struggle with a strike and mobilization, and we are going to do it by lighting up the night with our just demands,” union spokesmen told Télam .
“Tonight, starting at 8:00 p.m., we are going to give continuity to our plan of struggle. Today we enter the ninth week of struggle with a strike and mobilization, and we are going to do it by lighting up the night with our just demands.”
From Santa Fe and Juan B. Justo, they will then mobilize to the corner of Santa Fe and Pueyrredón, as planned.
At the same time, the Assembly of Health, Residents and Attendees of Hospitals continued with its campaign to collect signatures in support of their claims, with which they have already gathered more than 90,000 adhesions (http://www.change.org/SalaryRecomposition).
“Today we residents and attendees are starting our 20th day with an indefinite strike. We continue to demand a decent salary that allows us to meet the family basket and salary and ART for attendees,” Carina Goya, resident doctor of Sardá Maternity neonatology.
The professional explained that “the talks are still at a standstill and we demand that this conflict be resolved now.”
“We call on the entire population to join our demonstration, to bring a candle or a flashlight and together we make visible the crisis we are going through,” added Goya.
Last Friday, the workers of the Health Assembly, Residents and Attendees gathered at the Obelisk and then moved towards Avenida de Mayo and Bolívar, headquarters of the City Ministry of Health, where they held a “protest sit-in” ” in claim of a salary recomposition.