The group believes that these trades “have been excluded” from the Segur of Health and some “demands not met”.

Disappointed by the results of the “Ségur” health, the collective Health at risk wants a “rapid reopening of negotiations,” and claimed this Tuesday, more than 80 000 members, as well as the support of a dozen unions of health care workers.

Launched in late July by Dr. Arnaud Chiche, anesthesiologist-intensivist at Hénin-Beaumont (Pas-de-Calais), this initiative has rapidly gained momentum on Facebook, where the group “Collective health care in danger” was over 83,000 subscribers on Tuesday afternoon.

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Despite announcements in favour of the hospital (8.2 billion euros of revaluations salary, $ 6 billion for investment, 15 000 recruitments…) “the trades have been excluded” and some “demands not met”, writes the group, which intends to “get a Ségur 2 in the month of August”, otherwise “upon reentry, at the latest.”

The support of trade unions

Contacted by AFP, Health care in danger has indicated that they have received more union support, including that of Young Doctors, who participated in the negotiations of the “Ségur of health” but has not signed the agreement on the remuneration of hospital doctors.

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other minority organisations, representing midwives, physios, nurses, paramedics, or even the liberal doctors were also attached to the approach, as a handful of parliamentary opposition – the communists, dissenters and republicans.

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The collective states also benefit from the support of the former socialist presidential candidate, Benoit Hamon, as well as the Pr Christine Ammirati, former head of the emergency department of the CHU of Amiens and current advisor of the minister of higher Education, Frédérique Vidal.