The Moscow Region Ministry of Health began checking Kolomna Perinatal Center due to the hunger strike of nurses

3 февраля 2022, 13:07
The Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region began an inspection at the Kolomna Perinatal Center (CPC) because of the hunger strike of nurses, announced by them in connection with unacceptable working conditions.

According to RBC, according to the results of the audit, appropriate decisions will be made and measures will be taken.

As stated in the trade union of medical workers "Action", the nurses decided to go on a hunger strike on January 25, because instead of 160 full-time junior nurses and nurses, provided for by the standards of the Ministry of Health, 22 junior nurses and 20 cleaners from an individual entrepreneur work in the six-story CPC. The statement says that the nurses repeatedly applied to the supervisory authorities, but none of the authorities "had bothered to conduct a real check of all the facts presented".

The Commission of the Ministry of Health went to the institution on January 29.

On February 2, the first nurse, Natalya Trukhina, began a hunger strike. It is planned that every five days another colleague will join her. In total, 11 health workers signed an open letter from nurses.

The union attached control measurements of the weight, sugar level and blood pressure of the starving woman. - The employer did not accept the offer from his side to also take measurements, so the bulletin reflects only the measurements that Natalia takes herself. But on the other hand, in the morning, two employees follow her everywhere, record and photograph her every action, the Actions report says.

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