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Medical staff suspended for refusing COVID-19 jabs return to work in Greece

Around 2,000 staff back to work after 16-month suspension, reports local media

Ahmet Gencturk  | 02.01.2023 - Update : 02.01.2023
Medical staff suspended for refusing COVID-19 jabs return to work in Greece Federation of Employees in Public Hospitals (POEDIN) stage a demonstration to protest against the government's decision to make vaccination against the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) compulsory for all healthcare workers in the public and private sectors, in Athens, Greece, on August 26, 2021. ( Ayhan Mehmet - Anadolu Agency )

ANKARA

Healthcare staff suspended for refusing COVID-19 vaccination have started returning to work in Greece, local media reported on Monday.

Following a decision by Greece’s Council of State, 2,000 staff are back at work after a 16-month suspension, according to public broadcaster ERT.

The Panhellenic Federation of Public Hospital Employees (POEDIN) said the return of workers of the National Health System and the EKAB ambulance service will be a “huge breather for the system.”

“Had the two Council of State decisions not existed, we would today be speaking of the layoffs of the unvaccinated staff and not of their return, as Health Minister Thanos Plevris had repeatedly stated,” read a POEDIN statement.

The group said the problem of chronic understaffing in the Greek public health sector remains unresolved, urging the government to offer permanent positions to all contract staff and hire more permanent workers.

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