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Maharashtra: Nurses’ Strike Evokes Mixed Response, Surgeries Stalled In Some Hospitals

a senior functionary of Maharashtra State Government Hospital Nurses Federation claimed that some dues of the nurses have also been cleared.

New Delhi: Strike by a union of nurses attached to government-run hospitals in Maharashtra affected functioning of some hospitals on Saturday while most of the other outfits in the sector maintained a distance from the stir, reported news agency PTI. 

The officials, however, admitted that some hospitals did face problems, including postponement of some surgeries.

While surgeries like insertion of stents were postponed in state-run JJ Hospital here, which was considerably affected, there was little impact of the strike call by the Maharashtra State Nurses Association on other facilities like St George, Cama and Albless and Gokuldas Tejpal hospitals in the city, they said, quoted by the news agency. 

The officials added that the premier facility in Byculla area was affected much more than others because most of the nurses who are part of MSNA are from JJ Hospital

Speaking to PTI, Sumitra Tote, MSNA general secretary, said, "We had called a strike on May 27 and 28. However, there was no concrete assurance from the state government, hence we decided to continue our strike further.

"We are completely against the recruitment of Class IV staff and nurses on contract basis, as there is no job guarantee and the state will have no control over contractors who are known to pay less than stipulated wages. The state government has not cleared allowances of several months of nurses," Tote added.

She added that salary increments are linked to the education of the nursing staff, with higher the educational qualification, sooner the increments.

"The Union government has already issued orders for the same for its staff but the state government has not implemented it," Tote alleged.

However, a senior functionary of Maharashtra State Government Hospital Nurses Federation said, "A meeting was held a couple of weeks ago between representatives of nurses federation and government officials regarding clearing of dues, opposition to contract based recruitment, etc. In fact, the state government has assured us it will not go ahead with contract based recruitment."

The MSGHNF leader also claimed that some dues of the nurses have also been cleared, and added that all unions had decided not to go on strike post this meeting.

"However, one union decided to go on strike. Their demands are valid but we have decided not to be part of the stir at the moment," the functionary said.

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