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“Leave the Ségur!” “: Gathering of caregivers in a Parisian hospital

“The hospital staff were naked (unprotected, editor’s note) and they were told to continue without anything “Launched this Tuesday June 9 during a demonstration in the main hall of Georges-Pompidou Hospital in Paris Jean-Marc Devauchelle, secretary general of the SUD Social Health federation.

“It is not with Ségur discussions between people of good company that we will make things happen”, he added, echoing the concertation launched by the government to provide answers to the hospital crisis.

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“Let’s deconstruct our anger on 06/16”, proclaimed a banner, echoing the “National day of action” organized by a coalition of hospital unions and collectives next Tuesday.

“Angry hospital, raise wages!” “

According to Philippe Martinez, present at this gathering, “The answers begin to take a long time while the problems have been known for months and months”.

For the secretary general of the CGT, June 16 must be an important day of mobilization: “After the applause, it’s on the street that it happens.” Olivier, a caregiver exhausted from three months of the Covid-19 epidemic, also hoped that “Citizens will express themselves massively” for ” to change direction “.

A long list of emails was rolled out on the ground for several meters. These are the emails sent to hospital staff by Martin Hirsch, Director General of Public Assistance – Hospitals of Paris (AP-HP), in which he gives a daily update during the health crisis and expresses to them “His recognition”.

“We don’t want her hug therapy”, Rose-May Rousseau, nurse and secretary general of the CGT union for public assistance (Usap-CGT), told AFP.

The demonstration ended with a stroll in the hospital hall under the slogans “Angry hospital, raise wages!” “ and “Leave the Ségur!” “.

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