October 25, 2024, 8:00 PM
October 25, 2024, 8:00 PM
The Federation of Unions of Medical Branches of Public Health (Fesirmes) and Mayor Jhonny Fernández reached some agreements this Friday afternoon. Despite this, The health sector still maintains the 72-hour strike in force scheduled for next week, starting Wednesday.
Sergio Echazú, executive secretary of Fesirmes, reported that the meeting that took place at the Comprehensive Center of district 9, had positive results, that must be analyzed and materialized next Monday, October 28.
Meanwhile, the 72-hour strike scheduled for next week, starting Wednesday, remains in force throughout the public system.
“We are not going to fall like the other times; we keep the 72-hour strike in force, until the determinations are made which we will reach next Monday,” warned Echazú, in front of the media.
The agreements
Among the agreements reached this Friday afternoon are issues such as: job stability, lto rehiring of the total cap, independent of the deceased; the immediate replacement of workersthe evaluation of the catering service in charge of feeding professionals, the transfer of a morgue and the installation of technical tables to address shortcomings in the public system.
On the other hand, Echazú ruled out that the resignation or removal of Adriana Amelunge from her position as municipal secretary of Health has been requested.
The only one they referred to as persona non grata, went to the municipal spokesperson, Bernardo Montenegro. Echazú indicated that they will file a criminal complaint against him for slander.
municipal voice
For his part, the mayor, Johnny Fernández gave his report to the media: “We have agreed that with the companies we will verify everything that has been advanced and everything that needs to be advanced. We will create a revolving fund for all minor expenses“, 1,000,000 bolivianos to buy small things so that they are not struggling every day.”
Regarding personnel, he indicated that they do not guarantee hiring more personnel, since they do not have adequate financial resources. “But we do guarantee them the job stability of those who need to be in the first and second levels,” he explained.
He also referred to a technical audit: “We are going to review everything that is the work of the staff, everything that is the material that is delivered and everything that is the issue of medication input, how much it arrives, how it is delivered, how people have the support of what he brought, the amount of medications for each of the patients.
Fernández indicated that together with the doctors They will request items and contracts for health personnel from the central government. And he referred to the need to move the morgue that is located in the Pampa de la Isla hospital.
“They also committed to the construction of a new morgue. So now we want to ask them again that, if they (the central government) commit the resources, The mayor agrees to give them a property, a piece of land so that we can build a morgue.; but now thinking about the future, 50, 100 years, so that we can continue with this situation,” concluded the mayor of Santa Cruz.