Tamil Nadu : 18,000 Govt doctors on OPD BOYCOTT over salary, promotions
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Over 18,000 doctors of medical colleges, primary health centres, government hospitals, Employees' State Insurance (ESI) dispensaries and hospitals took part in the protest, the Tamil Nadu Government Doctors Association said.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that the matter concerns disparity in the pay scale of the sate's government doctors which had been put forward by the Tamil Nadu Government Doctors'Association (GDA) for the last three years. Their demands include uniformity in salary and promotion as per the Dynamic Assured Career Progression (DACP) norms.
The GDA president, Dr K Senthil told Medical Dialogues that "The association has demanded for the concrete implementation of DACP. It is still there but in a diluted form but the demand is to get it completely." Doctors under the umbrella of TNGDA had threatened in the month of November 2018, that if the government does not pay heed to their long-pending demands, they would be forced to go on strike
Chennai: Government doctors across Tamil Nadu boycotted outpatient services Tuesday demanding time-bound promotions and salaries on par with their counterparts in other states and at the centre.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that the matter concerns disparity in the pay scale of the sate's government doctors which had been put forward by the Tamil Nadu Government Doctors'Association (GDA) for the last three years. Their demands include uniformity in salary and promotion as per the Dynamic Assured Career Progression (DACP) norms.
The GDA president, Dr K Senthil told Medical Dialogues that "The association has demanded for the concrete implementation of DACP. It is still there but in a diluted form but the demand is to get it completely." Doctors under the umbrella of TNGDA had threatened in the month of November 2018, that if the government does not pay heed to their long-pending demands, they would be forced to go on strike
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