Doctors in Germany stage nationwide strike
text_fieldsBerlin: German doctors at municipal hospitals went on strike in protest of their wages and working conditions.
The German physician trade union Marburger Bund issued the strike summons on Tuesday, according to the Xinhua news agency.
Physicians expect a "fair offer that corresponds to their high workload and takes into account the price increases since the last salary increase", Christian Twardy, negotiator for the Marburger Bund, said in a statement.
Emergency medical care for all patients remained assured, the Marburger Bund stressed.
Hospital doctors in Germany demand retroactive compensation for high inflation as well as a 2.5 per cent wage increase.
After four rounds of negotiations with the Association of Municipal Employers' Associations (VKA), the collective bargaining negotiations on the salaries of around 60,000 physicians at municipal hospitals are still ongoing.
"We were able to make significant progress in the round of negotiations with the Marburger Bund the week before last," Wolfgang Heyl, negotiator and chairman of the VKA group committee for hospitals and care facilities, said, criticizing the strikes as "completely unfounded".
With inputs from IANS