Ambulance workers protest for higher wages in Budapest – UPDATE

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Around 200 ambulance workers and supporters held a demonstration in front of the National Ambulance Headquarters in Budapest demanding higher wages and better working conditions on Wednesday.

At the demonstration dubbed “Enough!” and organised by unions for ambulance workers, Zsolt Kusper, head of the Hungarian Ambulance Workers’ Federation (MOMSZ), said that they will carry on demonstrating until they achieve a net wage hike to the level of current gross wages, and until a career model [similar to teachers’] has been introduced for ambulance workers.

Kusper called government claims that ambulance workers’ wages averaged at monthly 239,000 forints (EUR 776.5) “false”, and said that net wages in the sector are around 119,000 forints.

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Ambulance workers protest for higher wages in Budapest, photo: MTI
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Ambulance workers protest for higher wages in Budapest, photo: MTI

UPDATE

Currently around 7,800 people work in the sector, Kusper noted. The employees “need to get the social appreciation they deserve”, he said. An increasing number of workers are leaving the sector for the primary market or to work abroad, he warned.

Andrea Varga of the Autonomous Regional Union said that talks between the government and unions amounted only to “fake talks”, as opposed to serious cooperation, while Tamás Fiderman of MOMSZ protested that the operating authority only accepted a single union as a negotiating partner.

Politicians from the opposition Dialogue, Jobbik and LMP parties were present at the demonstration.

At a press briefing held simultaneously with the demonstration, the state secretary for health care, Zoltán Ónodi-Szűcs, said that the government was committed to improving health care in Hungary, but “some are bent on ruining what the sector and unions have worked for over the past year and a half”.

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