Danish government intervenes to end nurses' strike over pay
https://apnews.com/article/europe-business-health-strikes-3ed483820c5cc1e55d7a42308af6188f
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) Denmarks Parliament is expected to end a nurses strike Thursday by implementing a previously rejected pay proposal, a rare intervention in a country with a labor market model that calls for employers and unions to agree on work conditions through collective bargaining.
The compromise proposal from the Social Democratic government would end the strike that started in mid-June on Saturday. It would give Danish nurses a 5% salary increase over three years - terms they rejected in March when they voted against a 3-year pay deal their union leadership had approved.
Nurses who work for the Danish Regions, a government employer which manages Denmarks health care system, argued they have been underpaid for years.
The walkout by nurses started in mid-June with around 10% of the work force and gradually increased to include a greater share, although those involved in caring for COVID-19 patients did not participate.
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