Ambulance workers are holding rally in Tbilisi and, demanding improved work conditions and a 100% rise in wages, with the next rally slated for June 7.
The workers resorted to protest among others over the authorities’ decision to discontinue monthly supplements equal to 50% of their salaries, a measure initially introduced as part of the Government’s response during the pandemic.
But the workers say they had been promised that following the pandemic, they would get a permanent 50% raise.
As things stand now, the ambulance personnel work seven to eight 24-hour-long shifts per month, while their monthly remuneration is said to range from GEL 1200 to GEL 2000, depending on their position.