Seniors discuss tonight whether strikes continue indefinitely



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Seniors discuss tonight whether strikes continue indefinitely

Last update 2020.08.29 21:58Article entry 2020.08.29 21:57


Provision of interim agreements with Daejeon Hyup, hospital training council, etc.
Proposal for a consultation body for the formation of hospitals, “creating a consultation body for doctors and physicians and re-discussing it at the origin”


Seniors discuss tonight whether strikes continue indefinitely
On the 7th, the doctors who participated in the ‘National General Strike Competition Against the Promotion of Four Important Policies of Medical Music’ held near Yeouido Park in Seoul on the 7th are calling for opposition to the expansion of the school’s capacity for medicine / Reporter Kang Jin-hyung
[아시아경제 김흥순 기자] Doctors who have been on strike indefinitely since 21 in opposition to the government’s expansion of medical school fees will begin a last-minute discussion about whether to stop the group action.

According to the medical community on the 29th, the Korean Senior Council and the Medical Education and Training Hospital Council will hold a National Emergency Response Committee at 10pm on the 29th at the Seoul Medical Center to discuss whether to strike to be continue.

The Korean Medical Association and the Ministry of Health and Welfare have also reached a “tentative” agreement to discuss the government’s medical policies, such as expanding medical school fees and establishing public medical schools.

There is also a statement that if the National Assembly or the government unilaterally promote the relevant policy, the chief physician will stop all work and the medical community, including medical school students, will jointly respond.

The Daejeon Council also received a promise from the National Assembly to suspend the promotion of related legislation until the spread of the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) stabilizes, and to open up all possibilities and debate by establishing a advisory body within the National Assembly, including the Medical Council and the Daejeon Council. Delivered.

Before entering the meeting, Daejeon Hyup President Park Ji-hyun said via social networking service (SNS) that “the direction of future collective action will be determined by the Daejeon Emergency Response Committee. Hyup at 10pm today. “

He added: “The data signed together with the hospital council for medical education and training is not an agreement with the government,” he added. “If the agreement with the government is incorrect in the future, you can act at any time.”

Reporter Kim Heung-soon [email protected]

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