French health union FO calls for strike during heatwave, citing chronic underfunding and deteriorating public hospital conditions
Executive summary: French union FO announced a call for a strike in the public health sector, citing understaffing, lack of beds, aging buildings and deteriorated working conditions exacerbated by the current heatwave. The strike threat underscores systemic vulnerabilities in France’s public hospital system and could disrupt patient care during a period of high temperatures, prompting potential government intervention. FO union, French public hospital staff, patients, Ministry of Health, and hospital management. Negotiations between the union and health authorities may commence; if unresolved, strike actions could be scheduled, while the government may consider emergency staffing or funding measures.
The French union FO has issued a call for a strike in the public health sector, arguing that repeated heatwaves expose chronic staff shortages, insufficient beds, outdated facilities and poor working conditions. The statement highlights that each episode of heat stress reveals the same systemic weaknesses in the hospital system. While the call does not guarantee a work stoppage, it raises the prospect of disrupted services amid rising temperatures. The government and hospital administrators will likely face pressure to address funding and infrastructure gaps.
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