PM urges nurses, medical workers to call off planned strike


Prime Minister Han Duck-soo made an appeal to nurses and medical workers, urging them to cancel a planned strike set for this week. He emphasized the government's efforts to enhance their working conditions and address their concerns. Han addressed the planned strike during a government meeting and expressed understanding of the workers' challenges, while urging them to refrain from extreme actions like a strike. He outlined the government's steps to improve nurses' working conditions, including advocacy for a nursing bill and a forthcoming survey to assess and enhance medical laborers' work environment. Han urged the workers to seek resolutions through dialogue and compromise, emphasizing the impact a strike could have on patients and their families. He also assured that essential medical services would continue even if the strike proceeds, and pledged to minimize confusion by promptly informing the public about hospitals participating in the strike. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo called upon nurses and medical workers to halt their scheduled strike, emphasizing the government's commitment to improving their working conditions and understanding their challenges. During a government meeting, Han outlined measures taken, including efforts to enact a nursing bill and plans for a survey to enhance the work environment of medical laborers. He urged the workers to seek solutions through dialogue and compromise, highlighting the potential harm to patients and their families if the strike proceeds. Han assured that essential medical services would continue under relevant laws, and promised to minimize confusion by promptly informing the public about hospitals participating in the strike.


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