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Sindikat Zajedno, sindikat zdravstvenih radnika, najavio je štrajk zbog neuspješnih pregovora s Vladom o plaćama. Žele promjene u koeficijentima za plaće kako bi se bolje cijenile njihove kvalifikacije . Ministarstvo tvrdi da su plaće već povećane. Štrajk bi mogao odgoditi medicinske usluge, ali hitni slučajevi bit će pokriveni.
Translation
The union, Sindikat Zajedno, which represents healthcare workers, has announced a strike due to unsuccessful salary negotiations with the government. They are calling for changes in the salary coefficients to better reflect their qualifications. The Ministry argues that salaries have already been increased. The strike might delay medical services, but emergency cases will still be attended to.
Exercise: Text comprehension
Question 1: Why are the healthcare workers in Croatia planning to go on strike?
They are planning to strike because the negotiations with the government about salaries were unsuccessful.
Question 2: What does the union want to change regarding salaries?
The union wants to change the salary coefficients to better reflect their qualifications.
Exercise: Vocabulary
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▌30/10/2024
Amid growing tensions within the healthcare sector, the Sindikat Zajedno, a union representing approximately 4,000 healthcare workers in Croatia, has announced plans to strike in the upcoming week. The strike follows unsuccessful negotiations with the government's Ministry of Health regarding wage adjustments. The union is demanding changes to the regulation on coefficients, which would impact salary structures, particularly for positions requiring intermediate and advanced qualifications.
The proposed industrial action threatens to disrupt various medical services across the country, particularly affecting diagnostic procedures. If the strike proceeds, it is expected that patients will face substantial delays in receiving crucial medical tests like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and blood tests, as these services would be suspended except for emergency cases.
Krunoslav Kušec, the president of Sindikat Zajedno, emphasized that their demands are both realistic and transparent, focusing on salary increases based on professional qualifications. Kušec stated that the current situation leaves healthcare workers feeling undervalued and marginalized. "Negotiations have been ongoing since March, yet no agreement has been reached," Kušec noted, expressing that the union remains open to dialogue if the ministry offers to discuss their terms.
Despite these efforts, attempts to resolve the matter through mediation with the Health Ministry have stalled. The Ministry, under the leadership of State Secretary Tomislav Dulibić, maintains that a strike is unnecessary, citing a substantial salary increment of over 30% in the past year. This year alone, more than 400 million euros have reportedly been allocated to pay raises in the healthcare sector, a point Dulibić referenced to argue against the need for further industrial action.
The potential strike has raised concerns about the impact on the already burdened public healthcare system, which could witness prolonged waiting times for critical services. However, the Ministry assures that essential services will continue, aiming to alleviate public concern over the impending disruptions.
Amid this backdrop of conflicting views, healthcare workers argue that their compensation does not reflect their responsibilities, invoking comparisons to other public sector salaries and questioning the distribution of funds for healthcare needs. Vladimir Markuš, a leader within the sanitary transport department, echoed the union's stance, highlighting pay disparities that have accumulated over a decade.
As both sides continue to hold firm positions, the healthcare industry in Croatia stands at a crossroads, with all eyes on whether a last-minute agreement can be reach to avert what might be one of the most significant strikes in the sector's history.
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