Overview
- On June 26, dozens of nurses and physiotherapists demonstrated outside hospitals in Toledo and Palencia as part of a nationwide Satse campaign
- Protesters are calling for the full restoration of 20% cuts to their extra salary payments introduced by the government in 2010
- The union estimates that the frozen bonuses have cost each professional roughly €700 per year and around €11,000 over the past 15 years
- Satse argues that the pay freeze breaches the Estatuto Marco del personal estatutario de los servicios de salud and the Estatuto Básico del Empleado Público
- Participants say stagnant extra pay has eroded purchasing power amid a 20% rise in living costs since 2010 and demand that upcoming budgets reverse the cut