In the middle of December the CGT-Santé health federation signed a deal to end a long-running strike and dispute with the Vedici/Vitalia private health company. The 51-day strike was at the company's clinic in Montauban in southern France, close to Toulouse. The agreement includes taking on three full-time care assistants on permanent contracts, a reorganisation of working conditions, payment of a EUR 400 lump sum, abolition of all pay rates below the minimum wage as well as improved parental leave and holidays.
Read more at > CGT-Santé (FR)
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