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Malaysian Health Coalition urges government to address woes of young doctors planning strike

KUALA LUMPUR, June 29 — Political will is needed from those in government to address the inequalities facing young doctors hired on contract that were forcing them into a possible strike, the Malaysian Health Coalition said today.

“The contract system must be drastically improved with durable and fair solutions, to recognise all doctors and health professionals for their service. Without the political will to resolve this issue, the long-term health of the Rakyat will suffer,” MHC said in a statement. “The government must show compassionate and thoughtful leadership, instead of issuing high-handed press statements that are insensitive.

 

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Go on with the strike. Show them you mean business. Of course if it's not an easy fix, but you guys need to give a clear message that whatever status quo is, it's unacceptable. HartalDoktorKontrak

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