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    Sick turned away as Kosovo doctors strike

    PRISTINA
    Mon Oct 13, 2008 11:03am EDT

    PRISTINA (Reuters) - Thousands of Kosovo doctors went on strike Monday in state hospitals after failing to reach a deal for better conditions and more money, a situation that left the sick untreated.

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    The newly independent country that seceded from Serbia in February has around 13,000 health workers. Doctors earn 220 euros per month, nurses 147 euros.

    "The strike will continue for days and weeks. We will not stop until our requests are fulfilled by the government," said Jahir Mulolli, vice president of the Health Trade Union.

    The union refused a deal offered by the government for a pay rise of 44 euros for the next three months. The union said they want a 50 percent raise and adoption of health insurance laws by the parliament.

    At Pristina hospital doctors turned patients away and treated only emergency cases. "The doctors planned to perform surgery on my leg today. Now they say I have to wait until the strike ends," Blerim Shaini said of his broken leg.

    Kosovo has no health insurance and its government-run hospitals are in poor condition.

    (Reporting by Fatos Bytyci, editing by Adam Tanner)



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