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QPMPA asks Kerala govt and political parties not to support strikes by nurses assn
Peethaambaran Kunnathoor, Chennai | Wednesday, February 1, 2012, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

Even as the nursing staff in major private hospitals in Kerala and in big cities like Mumbai and Kolkata are going on strikes demanding better wages and living conditions, the Qualified Private Medical Practitioners Association (QPMPA), an association of private medical practitioners and hospital managements centered in Kerala, has requested the state government and the political parties not to encourage strikes and boycotts by the caretakers as majority of the hospital managements is ready to pay the minimum wages to their staff nurses.

QPMPA’s executive committee that held in Ernakulam felt that the nurses association was holding strikes to paralyze the hospitals despite a stay order by the Kerala high court against implementation of minimum wages as per the direction issued by the government in December 2009.

Dr K Kishore Kumar, secretary of the Association maintained that the nurses associations in the country are demanding more than the minimum wages prescribed and the hospitals are not financially capable to meet their demands.

The nurses are holding strikes demanding higher salaries and allowances besides relaxation in bond system. They are also protesting against the management’s unfair system of keeping the nurses’ original educational certificates that prevent them from leaving their jobs before completing the contract period. Indefinite strikes are going on in hospitals in Ernakulam, Kozhikode and Thrissur districts.

In north India, apart from better salary and living conditions, the working nurses are demanding freedom from exploitative conditions, protection from alleged harassment by hospital managements, relaxation in bond system and return of certificates on request.

QPMPA requested the striking nurses to withdraw from their agitations because their protests drive the hospitals in to non-functioning which will in turn force to shut down for ever. This unethical attitude of the nurses, according to doctors, badly affects the ongoing treatment of patients admitted in hospitals and the functioning of the healthcare centres. The Association has made a demand to the state government and the political parties which are supporting the strikes to withdraw from their encouraging attitude as it will only lead the hospitals into a crisis. They said it is desirable that all the private hospital establishments in the country be brought under ESMA.

In the meeting, the doctors raised their voices against the surprise raids and inspections in their health centres by the officials of drugs control department, labour department and staff from Shops & Establishment wing. They demanded to the government to take measures to stop these unfair activities of regulatory bodies, or else, all the private hospitals will down their shutters in protest against this torture. Their another request to the government is that it should take immediate measures to implement the Hospital Protection Act in order to save doctors and hospitals from public attack.

State president Dr MA Koya, national president Dr O Baby, Dr Jospeh Stephen, Dr Syriac, Dr TPV Surendran, Dr C M Abubaker, Dr Janardhanan, Dr Biju Pillai and Dr Kishore Kumar spoke in the meeting.

Comments

SM Feb 7, 2012 1:56 AM
inhuman fellows! As if you are doing charity and nurses are not following your "spotless example.'
You only have education but no honesty to speak the truth..The whole nation know medical institution run because of nurses committment
dr pankaj gupta Feb 3, 2012 9:34 PM
Dear Dr Kishore Kumar, I want to be in communication with you,please send me your mail-id on 09826309666.
As regards implementation of ESMA I feel we must visualise situation under the same scale, do not be partial, and different for our staff- I believe they are equal pillars, Clinical Establishment Act 2010 all the more has provisions laid down ,besides 72 other acts by which the Hospital and Nursing Homes are governed - believe me it is a hardcore task to run Private Hospital / Nursing Homes in today's scenario, especially one with bed strength upto 50 beds.THESE ACTS HAVE DUG THE GRAVE ONLY BURIAL IS AWAITED.
Frank Feb 1, 2012 10:18 PM
While a precipitous strike that may force a hospital to close or cause deleterious effects to the very livelihood (OUR PATIENTS) would be equal to cutting the nose to spite one's face, any UNAVOIDABLE strike should be resorted to "only after adequate efforts have been made "BY ALL CONCERNED to come to an amicable settlement.
But at the same time the management should see that staff SHOULD BE PAID adequate salary, not waiting to be prodded by the law or forced by a strike. And all employees should be paid the minimum salary stipulated by the law, since there is a law in our country that has laid down the minimum wages and other relevant remuneration patterns applicable.
Once the malady spreads, like the many epidemics we the health care sector is quite familiar with, it may prove too costly. Prevention is ALWAYS better than cure and "immunization" the best option and in the long run, less costly!!
arun Feb 1, 2012 7:20 PM
will u work for 1000 rupees salary
manjunath Feb 1, 2012 9:24 AM
Dear doctors you are ignoring our factor.If the hospitals are giving enough then why should they strike and you are telling that the hospitals don't have enough fund to raise the salary.May i know what is your consultation fees for a single visit?.it must more than Rs 700, isn't it?.For a patient coming with a simple fever you are compelling the patients to do almost all costly investigations and how much you are getting commission for all this.The minimum income of a hospital is 100 cr per year.you people are not running the hospital free...who the bloody hell you are to interfere in our matter.where were you people when 30 patients died due to doctors strike in Rajasthan. Why you didn't implement any ESMA there.The doctors are the only selfish people in the world, you people want to keep your status up. we are not your slaves, so shut up.

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