Doctors on the board of Landspítali hospital have expressed their concerns regarding patient safety during a series of work stoppages conducted by the Association of Academics (BHM), an umbrella organisation representing workers with particular qualifications or professions. Members of the union have been pressing for higher pay by staging a series of work stoppages, including midwifes working in Landspítalinn’s maternity ward, radiologists, and technologists.
The board of doctor’s hopes the government and BHM‘s negotiators can reach an agreement quickly and end the strike.
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Doctors on the board of Landspítali hospital have expressed their concerns regarding patient safety during a series of work stoppages conducted by the Association of Academics (BHM), an umbrella organisation representing workers with particular qualifications or professions. Members of the union have been pressing for higher pay by staging a series of work stoppages, including midwifes working in Landspítalinn’s maternity ward, radiologists, and technologists.
The board of doctor’s hopes the government and BHM‘s negotiators can reach an agreement quickly and end the strike.
Read more: The Icelandic Symphony Orchestra's concert cancelled due to work stoppage
Read more: Doctors miraculously save man’s life by pumping his heart by hand