SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 29 Apr. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Professional Union of Doctors (CESM Canarias) has criticized the minimum services set by the Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands on the occasion of the call for a strike scheduled for next May 8, considering them “ambiguous and imprecise”.
After the last meeting held with representatives of the Ministry of Health to establish these minimum services, CESM Canarias has regretted “the null will for dialogue revealed by the Minister of Health, Blas Trujillo, nor any member of the Government of the Canary Islands, including his President, Ángel Víctor Torres”.
The strike committee considers that the proposed minimum services are “ambiguous and imprecise” in areas of special relevance, a fact that “facilitates their free interpretation by management and increases the risk of establishing abusive minimum services and/or anomalies in the normal development of the workers’ right to strike”.
For all these reasons, CESM has shown its disagreement with the established minimum services and expressed its total rejection of the Administration’s refusal to meet with the strike committee.