Medical regulation assistants at the Eure SAMU continue the strike

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Charles Giovacchini

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Nov. 29, 2024 at 11:36 a.m.

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They began their fifth day of strike on Friday morning. Installed at the emergency roundabout of the Évreux Hospital Center, since Monday November 25, the medical regulatory assistants (ARM) temporarily eased the pressure on Wednesday, the time to get back around the table with their management.

The dispatch assistants at center 15 receive, on average, between 1,100 and 1,300 calls per day. ©Florent Lemaire

They refuse a bonus and demand a position

A time of negotiation which, according to Dominique Bastianellifailed in the bud despite the concessions of the staff who agreed to require only one additional day shift, to deal with the increase in calls to the regulation center, where, on Monday, they demanded two positions.

“Management offered a bonus of €116 which the agents refused. They want to do their job correctly, to provide a better public service to users. The bonus is not the subject,” specifies the secretary general of the CGT union of CH Eure-Seine Hospital Évreux.

Assigned to the call reception and regulation center (CRRA) of the Eure SAMU, the medical regulation assistants (ARM) can't take it anymore. ©Charles GIOVACCHINI
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Back on the picket line Friday morning, the ARMs did not disarm. Determined to win their case, they are considering new actions next week. In the city center of Évreux or in front of the prefectureYour.

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