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2,500 Israeli medical workers resign over lengthy shifts

Published : 07 Oct 2021, 23:58

  DF News Desk
Israelis receive their third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the Clalit Healthcare Maintenance Organization in Jerusalem, Aug. 24, 2021. File Photo: Xinhua.

More than 2,500 Israeli medical residents and interns on Thursday resigned amid a dispute with the Israeli Health Ministry over the 26-hour shifts, the Medical Residents Organization of Israel (Mirsham) said, reported Xinhua.

Claiming that they had been forced to work sleeplessly on the exhausting 26-hour shifts, the residents and interns rejected the ministry's plan to ease their working stress.

According to the plan published by the ministry earlier in the day, the shifts will be shortened to 18 hours in 10 hospitals in northern and southern Israel, with the exception of surgical wards.

Meanwhile, the working hours per week in these hospitals will not exceed 63, and the number of shifts per month will not exceed six.

The ministry noted that the plan will be expanded to all hospitals in Israel by the end of 2026.

The medical residents and interns claimed that the plan would not help shorten the long shifts for many of them.

"We will not stop until we bring a real shortening of shifts, not a plan that demeans the interns," said Rey Biton, the head of Mirsham.