'Furious' public sector workers in Tasmania resume industrial action
Public sector workers in Tasmania have resumed industrial action, alleging that the state government reneged on a pay deal while the government refutes this claim.
Meeting on the Healing of Health Financing Ended in Deadlock
A meeting intended to address financial issues in the health sector concluded without any resolutions.
JOHESU's demands matter
The Joint Health Sector Unions in Nigeria have suspended their nationwide strike, but emphasize the need for the government to address their demands to prevent further disruption in the healthcare sector.
Mónica García: "Volunteer medical shifts would break the system"
Spain's Health Minister Mónica García opposes further concessions to medical unions amid ongoing doctor strikes against a proposed healthcare statute.
NHS workers to get 3.3% pay rise from April
NHS workers in the UK will receive a 3.3% pay rise starting in April, according to a government announcement, despite criticisms from health unions regarding its sufficiency compared to inflation.
FG lifts ‘No Work, No Pay’ embargo, approves JOHESU January salaries
The Federal Ministry of Health in Nigeria has lifted the salary embargo for health workers after a strike suspension by the Joint Health Sector Unions.
OVERVIEW › The British National Health Service orders to stop preventing marriages between first cousins
The UK's NHS has instructed its staff to cease the prevention of marriages between first cousins, citing minimal additional risk of genetic disorder in children from such unions.
JOHESU strike suspended, salaries approved –FG
The Federal Government of Nigeria announced the suspension of the Joint Health Sector Unions' nationwide strike after a successful meeting, emphasizing a commitment to health workers' welfare.
JOHESU threatens fresh strike if implementation fails by April
The Joint Health Sector Unions in Nigeria has warned of a potential strike if salary adjustments agreed upon with the Federal Government are not implemented by April.
Yolanda Díaz and the unions agree to make risk prevention in companies more demanding
Yolanda Díaz and the unions have reached an agreement to strengthen workplace risk prevention measures, particularly focusing on mental health surveillance, to update a 30-year-old law.
Health workers suspend strike, warn against victimisation
The Joint Health Sector Unions has suspended its 84-day nationwide strike, cautioning against the victimization of its members following an emergency meeting in Abuja.
Is there an alternative to 24-hour shifts? The debate between Health and medical unions
The Spanish Ministry is proposing to change the traditional 24-hour medical shift system to one with a maximum of 17 hours, but many doctors find this insufficient and advocate for a radically different model.
The deficit and unpaid bills in Health will require a good part of the 4.7 billion euros of Catalonia's new funding
The new funding model for Catalonia could face demands from various sectors, with business groups seeking investments in infrastructure while unions aim to use the money to reverse cuts.
Ban social media for under-16s, top teaching union urges UK government
The NASUWT, one of the UK’s largest teaching unions, has urged the government to impose a ban on social media for those under 16 to address mental health issues and improve concentration.
Medical unions join forces against Health and threaten with an indefinite strike
Six medical unions have united against the Ministry of Health to demand a specific statute for negotiating work conditions such as shifts and retirement.
Medical unions across Spain unite against Health Ministry, indefinite strike on the table
Medical unions throughout Spain are uniting against the Health Ministry, signaling potential for an indefinite strike and more intense actions, including a popular legislative initiative for their own statute.
Fractures, concussion, and serious injuries: unions denounce the 'brutal aggression' against two health workers attending an emergency on New Year's Eve
Unions have condemned a violent attack on two emergency medical workers in Usera, linking it to rising insecurity and lack of resources in the municipal service.