The unionists expressed satisfaction with the meeting and said that they would present their proposal for an emergency medical aid bill in two weeks’ time.
Unionist Danijel Šota said that a new meeting would be convened in two weeks’ time to discuss the proposed drafts for this legislation that will regulate a reduced working life for EMS workers, the expansion of teams of emergency medical services, and paramedic helicopter services.
Five days ago, a few hundred protesters requested a meeting in the government on the reintroduction of an accelerated retirement plan, which was abolished during Andrija Hebrang’s ministerial term of office.
They insist on a single law, following the example of relevant legislation for the police and firefighting services.