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The Union of Doctors of Rio Grande do Norte (RN Sinmed-) organized by the State Union of Education Workers of Higher Education (Sintest), a public demonstration against Bill 2203/2011. The act took place in front of the Hospital Onofre Lopes, with the participation of doctors and the support of the people passing by. Then the doctors were to walk into maternity Januário Cicco.
The Bill No. 2203/11 provides for the reestrutuação positions, positions and career plans and remuneration structures within the federal public administration, as well as proposals for a number of categories. According to the union, and reduce the salaries of federal physicians in half, also reduces the additional amounts paid by the dangerous and unsanitary. Today these additional accounts for 5% or 10% of basic salary on average. With the approval of the additional PL will be fixed and the maximum amount payable will be $ 260.00.
"We started a movement now that the state should begin to grow in the country. We will confront the federal government to make this 2203 LP does not practice against the civil service, and particularly against the doctors this aggression and cowardly to reduce this by 50 % the values of our salaries, "said Geraldo Ferreira during the rally.
Continuing the movement, doctors get together on Friday (21) with representatives of the federal bank of Rio Grande do Norte. The objective is to encourage lawmakers to support the category, discussing projects of national interest and Amendment 29, the medical profession, and the SUS CBHPM Bill 2203.
Already on October 25 happens a national mobilization in defense of the public and against poor service and low-paid professionals, offered by the SUS. In Rio Grande do Norte entities organize a strike for 24 hours, and visits to health facilities providing clarification to professionals and the public.