Medical Staff on the Brink: Šimun Promises, Unions Threaten Protests!
Is anyone in Montenegro really surprised? While the living standards of medical staff are plummeting and wages remain at levels that only fuel anger, the director of Istar zdravlja, Dr. Vojislav Šimun, steps into the spotlight with promises of negotiations and improvements. But are these just empty words while unions threaten protests?
Šimun and His “Big” Promises
Dr. Vojislav Šimun announced that negotiations have begun with representative unions and relevant government institutions. The goal? To improve the living standards of the entire medical staff. Sounds nice, right? But is it enough?
Unions Don’t Buy Fairy Tales
The health workers’ union has already announced a protest in front of Istar zdravlja. Why? Because medical workers’ wages are still at a level that can’t cover even basic living expenses. The protest is scheduled for Monday, and unions say they will fight to the end.
Teachers Are Not Joking Either
It’s not just medical workers who are unhappy. The education union of SPCG has also announced a protest if no compromise is reached regarding wages. Will the government finally realize that these people are the backbone of society and deserve respect and fair pay?
Roadworks and Other News – What About Priorities?
While additional kilometers of the Tivatjaz boulevard are being asphalted and works are progressing at a “satisfactory pace,” medical staff and teachers are fighting for bare survival. Is this the right priority for the authorities?
What About Justice?
Berane police have filed criminal charges against three individuals for illegal construction in the Biogradska Gora National Park. It’s nice to see justice in action, but what about justice for workers who suffer daily injustice?
Conclusion: Will Anyone Stand Up for the Workers?
While politicians play their games, ordinary people – medical workers and teachers – are left out in the cold. Šimun’s promises sound like yet another empty story, and unions are ready to raise their voices. Will the government finally listen, or will we see another wave of protests and discontent?
If you have your own take on this topic, or maybe a good joke about politicians’ promises, feel free to share. Let the voice of the people be heard, because it seems the government isn’t listening!