Haute-Garonne: all patients of maternity transferred due to the midwifery strike at the Union clinic

The situation stretched in a few hours at the maternity union clinic in Saint-Jean, north of Toulouse.Since Saturday morning, only one of the twelve midwives would provide service.

All the others used their right to strike without however having filed notice.In any case, this is what the management of the establishment and the regional health agency who considered it important to sound the alarm bell in the face of a situation deemed "urgent and complicated".

The establishment of the CAPIO group, according to its director "had to transfer mothers in an emergency.Six with their baby and four pregnancies under surveillance joined Toulouse establishments ”.For Fabrice Derbias, "this situation has never seen before.This movement is brutal.Mothers who would like to come to the clinic can no longer.They must do the 15th ".

Haute-Garonne : toutes les patientes de la maternité transférées du fait de la grève de sages-femmes à la Clinique de L'Union

Faced with this rapid movement, the South Social Health Syndicate ended up submitting a strike notice to "support midwives in their claim".These professionals, for most enthusiasts, claim "a revaluation of basic wages with an alignment with those of the public, a sustainable block bonus than those of nurses, a day and night guard bonus, the creation of postsOn permanent contracts ".

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