Kerala: Private Hospital Nurses To Begin Indefinite Strike From Monday Over Pay Hike Demand

In Kerala, private hospital nurses are set to initiate an indefinite strike starting Monday, prompted by dissatisfaction over their salary increase. The state government recently proposed a rise in the basic salary for nurses to Rs 28,000; however, the United Nurses Association (UNA) has rejected this offer, arguing that it falls short of their expectations. The decision to strike reflects the ongoing struggles nurses face regarding fair compensation and working conditions in the healthcare sector. This action highlights broader issues within the private healthcare system in Kerala, where nurses have long advocated for better pay and recognition for their critical role in patient care. The UNA's stance indicates a growing discontent among healthcare professionals, which could potentially impact the availability of nursing staff in private hospitals across the state. As negotiations remain stalled, the strike poses a significant challenge for both healthcare providers and patients seeking medical services in the region.
Originally reported by NDTV Profit. Read original article
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