Kerala government convenes meeting of nurses, private hospital managements on July 20

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to address the representatives of nurses associations and private hospital managements to settle the demand for the hike in wages. 
Members of United Nurses Association taking out a protest march raising various demands including salary hike in front of the High Court in Kochi | K Shijith
Members of United Nurses Association taking out a protest march raising various demands including salary hike in front of the High Court in Kochi | K Shijith

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala government would hold a meeting of nurses association and private hospital managements on July 20 to settle various issues, including a hike in wages and other allowances.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan would hold discussions with representatives of nurses associations and private hospital managements on July 20, an official release said here today.

The nurses under the United Nurses Association had yesterday postponed their state-wide indefinite strike planned from today following government intervention to July 19.

Members of the outfit said that the decision in this regard was taken at their state committee meeting after the intervention of the Chief Minister's Office.

The strike call was given by United Nurses Association demanding minimum wages of Rs 20,000 as fixed by the Supreme Court.

Meanwhile, BJP alleged that state government instead of settling the nurses' issue was trying to suppress their agitation.

BJP National executive member V Muraleedharan said in a statement that government had acted in favour of private hospital managements and denied the reasonable wages to nurses.

'Directing nurses to join duty by threatening to impose ESMA was the anti-working class', Muraleedharan said.

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