Thousands of health workers in Tunisia on Wednesday (June 17) took to the streets to demand reform in the country’s health sector.
The march was in response to calls for a general strike across all public hospitals.
It also comes at a time the north African country is entering what can be said to be the post COVID-19 era as government moves to relax restrictions and reopen the economy.
Othman Jallouli, Secretary General of the General Health Federation within the UGTT told the press: “Today, professionals in the field are insisting on the particularity of the sector, for the implementation of a specific reform for the medical sector.
“This law will provide a framework for all existing sectors to define the legislative procedures of inter-professional organisations and to organise salaries, bonuses, etc…”
“During the Covid-19 crisis, there were only two or three professions that did not stop working and fulfilled their responsibilities for the country.