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(From The Slovak Spectator)
ON MARCH 28, Slovak Prime Minister MikulaS Dzurinda discussed the problems of the Slovak health care sector with medical staff at Bratislavas Ruinov Hospital, where, just a few weeks ago, he himself was treated after breaking his leg.
The meeting took place after the Doctors Trade Union (LOZ) and several other medical labour unions threatened to strike for higher wages for health care employees, and demanded that the Slovak government address the issue.
In a heated atmosphere, the PM spent about three hours with the doctors trying to communicate the need for the reforms that were carried out in the health care sector over the last four years.
He also said that higher salaries could only be achieved through "continuous economic growth and some cost-saving measures".
According to the TASR news ...