Health inspectors return to work, minister gives them promises of salary increases

Not until a week has passed since pay raises, Health Minister Uran Ismaili has pledged that there will be a new initiative dealing with the discontent of doctors who are employed in the MSH as civil servants on the salary issue. Although legal health inspectors have [...]
Even though law inspectors have the right to exercise this office only the people who have access to medical school, pharmacy or dentistry, and to be licensed by the Ministry of Health, to have the exam for inspectors, and to have work experience at least five years in their respective health care, they are not paid the same as medical professionals who work in hospitals, writes Koha Ditore today.
Meanwhile, there are other departments in the Ministry of Health that experts serve as civil servants.
On Tuesday, the Health Inspectorate announced that it continues the strike launched on January 21st due to dissatisfaction with the promotion of the Law for Pays. That's because health inspectors have been stuck with the cofficient 3.5, which doesn't allow them to be monitored by doctors with specialists who have a five.
But one day later, Wednesday, it has been enough to meet with Health Minister Ismaili Bridge for health inspectors to interrupt the strike.











