Federatia Sanitas din Romania a anunțat că reprezentanţii guvernului au acceptat o parte din solicitările sindicale. În sistemul sanitar şi de asistenţă socială va fi acordat în continuare sporul pentru zilele de sâmbătă, duminică şi sărbătorile legale.
The main idea of the text is that the Romanian government has partially accepted the demands of the Federatia Sanitas union, leading to some concessions in the healthcare and social assistance sectors.
Specifically, the key points are:
* Retention of weekend and holiday extra pay: The government has agreed to continue paying extra for work on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays in the healthcare and social assistance fields.
* Competitive appointments in 2025: Positions approved by a 2024 Memorandum can be filled through competition in 2025.
* Recruitment in new social assistance centers: Newly built social assistance centers, regardless of funding source, can fill the positions in their organigrams.
* Vacation voucher system: A system for vacation vouchers will be found for 2025, based on equal financial contributions from the government and employees.
However, the Federation acknowledges this as just the beginning, anticipating future government policies focused on austerity and economic constraints.
The main idea of the text is that the Romanian government has partially accepted the demands of the Federatia Sanitas union, leading to some concessions in the healthcare and social assistance sectors. Specifically, the key points are: * Retention of weekend and holiday extra pay: The government has agreed to continue paying extra for work on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays in the healthcare and social assistance fields. * Competitive appointments in 2025: Positions approved by a 2024 Memorandum can be filled through competition in 2025. * Recruitment in new social assistance centers: Newly built social assistance centers, regardless of funding source, can fill the positions in their organigrams. * Vacation voucher system: A system for vacation vouchers will be found for 2025, based on equal financial contributions from the government and employees. However, the Federation acknowledges this as just the beginning, anticipating future government policies focused on austerity and economic constraints.