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Androulakis: let collective bargaining work again

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Androulakis: let collective bargaining work again

message that for PASOK-KINALstrengthening the NHS is a priority, he repeated from Ierapetra, which he is visiting today. Nikos Androulakis.

Mr. Androulakis, who met with the Governor, the Association of Doctors, Staff and Friends of the Hospital Ierapetrawho spoke to him about the challenges facing the hospital, said that since the pandemic “private health care costs for the Greek people have skyrocketed” and that for PASOK-KINAL “the priority is to strengthen the NSS by using 10% of the resources from the Recovery Fund.so that we can build a strong primary health care network and incentivize scarce specialties and of course financial incentives for all healthcare workers, not just those affected by the pandemic.”

For Ierapetra Hospital he said that it should be “included in type A hospitals so that the great need for staff can be met by incentives, not by contract workers and ancillaries, but by permanent staff.”

Nikos Androulakis in his statements mentioned minimal salary stating that “I hope this is the last intervention of the state in the question of the minimum wage”, noting that from now on it should be “determined through negotiations that will affect workers and agencies”, and adding that “three years should work again in order to have a decent salary.

“We have a duty to support weak workers, we have a duty to have labor rights in line with European standards and of course to make collective bargaining work,” said Mr Androulakis, among other things.

How the cost of living and on the occasion of yesterday’s event in Heraklion, where the axes of the PASOK-KINAL economic program were developed, President Nikos Androulakis said that “in order to reduce the cost of living, we must provide services and social housing through extensive programs so that the majority of the Greek people, driven to extreme situations of economic inequality to see a greater perspective”, adding that “we must put an obstacle in the de-Hellenization of the Greek economy.

“Mr Tsipras said ‘seismachtia’ and opened the door for funds to take the property of the Greek people. Mr. Mitsotakis fully implemented the first housing protection law. I promise that we will create a legislative framework that will lead funds to transparent negotiations with specific criteria so that people can regulate their loans,” said Mr. Androulakis, adding that there should be protection of the first place of residence “according to the norms of the law that we made in 2010”, as well as 120 installments for debts to the tax authorities and the EFKA “for all citizens and those who comply with the norms of 30% capital reduction”.

For an accident Tempe he reiterated that “we need a state that will guarantee the security and prospects of the Greek people, and not a state that is the prey of the client in the hands of the respective rulers, who will use it on the client’s terms only to secure their chairs.”

Mr. Androulakis also mentioned the need to link tourism with the primary sector and manufacturing in order to “strengthen extroversion and exports and make our children stay in Crete and Greece”, and regarding the increase in production costs, he said that “the state should cover the percentage, related to fertilizers and animal feed, which is related to the energy crisis”, offering a scheme with “hundreds of energy communities, just for livestock breeders, farmers and processors”, and not, as he emphasized, “a cable connection to the Greek mainland”. “.

“Whatever some people think, we will be an obstacle. Natural resources and water should be in the hands of society, in the hands of the people,” said Mr. Androulakis, who added from Ierapetra that “if we don’t carry out large-scale public events and large-scale projects, we will talk about the cost of using water in the coming decades.” . Finally, he also mentioned the shortage of land workers, arguing that the response should have a “long-term basis that will allow immigrants to come to Greece, which will be used in terms of social recognition with economic and social criteria to meet these needs.”

Mr. Androulakis had the opportunity to meet in Ierapetra with the citizens, who greeted him and exchanged views with him. Mr. Androulakis’ next stop in eastern Crete is Agios Nikolaos.

With information from APE-MPE

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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