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Home / Health / Odisha Doctors Strike: Essential Services Act Invoked

Odisha Doctors Strike: Essential Services Act Invoked

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Doctors' strike deemed illegal by state government, invoking ESMA for six months.
  • Doctors are boycotting OPD services to press for 10-point demands including pay parity.
  • Over 50% of sanctioned doctor posts are vacant in Odisha, increasing workload.

The Odisha government has declared the ongoing doctors' agitation illegal, citing disruptions to essential medical services. Under the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA), strikes by healthcare professionals, including doctors, have been banned for six months, effective from Tuesday.

The Odisha Medical Services Association (OMSA) doctors initiated a boycott of Out-Patient Department (OPD) services for two hours daily, from 9 am to 11 am, as part of a movement for their 10-point demands. These demands encompass pay parity with central government employees, cadre restructuring, and financial incentives for specialists.

Despite the government's invocation of ESMA, OMSA president Kishore Mishra stated that the boycott was a symbolic protest and that emergency services, surgeries, and indoor treatments were unaffected. The association highlighted a critical shortage of doctors, with more than 50% of the 15,776 sanctioned posts remaining vacant, placing additional pressure on existing staff.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Doctors in Odisha are boycotting OPD services to press for their 10-point demands, which include pay parity with central government employees and better working conditions.
The ESMA is a law that prohibits strikes and other forms of work cessation in essential services for a specified period, in this case, six months for healthcare professionals.
The OMSA has a 10-point charter of demands, including pay parity with central government employees, proportional restructuring of cadres, and additional financial incentives for super-specialists.

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