Romanian health care workers protest for higher wages, more staff, and better working conditions

Health care workers hold a large banner outside the Victoria Palace, the Romanian government headquarters, during a protest in Bucharest, Romania, Thursday, June 8, 2023. Thousands of health care workers held a protest in Romania鈥檚 capital on Thursday, demanding higher wages, more staff, and better working conditions amid what they say are shortfalls that will lead to declining medical service standards. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) 鈥 Thousands of health care workers held a protest in Romania鈥檚 capital on Thursday, demanding higher wages, more staff, and better working conditions amid what they say are shortfalls that will lead to declining medical service standards.

Medical workers from across the country converged on central Bucharest, where they blew whistles, honked horns, and waved flags. Some brandished signs that read: 鈥淥nly together we can succeed.鈥

The 鈥淗ealth Solidarity鈥 Federation which organized the protest said it was concerned that a 鈥渄ecline in real wages driven by inflation鈥 would lead to a 鈥渄ecrease in the quality of health care鈥 in Romania, which joined the European Union in 2007.

鈥淧revious wage increases have driven higher quality of health services, with wage spending proving to be the best investment for public health,鈥 the federation said in a press release.

After Romania joined the EU, high levels of health care workers moved abroad seeking higher wages, which also strained the country鈥檚 medical sector.

In 2022, Romania, which has a population of about 19 million people, had one of the lowest healthcare spendings in the EU relative to GDP at 6.3%, compared to a bloc average of nearly 11%, according to the EU鈥檚 statistics office, Eurostat.

Romania鈥檚 Ministry of Health has not yet responded to a request for comment from The Associated Press.

鈥淭he absence of confidence and predictability, doubled by the decrease in the quality of professional life, favors the migration of health professionals,鈥 the union said Thursday, adding there is a growing trend of state medical employees moving to the private sector.

During the coronavirus pandemic, Romania suffered several deadly hospital fires, which were partly blamed on outdated hospital infrastructure that was at times put under huge pressure amid high patient numbers.

The federation accused Romania鈥檚 government is forgetting the 鈥渉eroism shown by health professionals鈥 during the pandemic.

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