Government doctors in Kerala will boycott trainings, online meetings and e-Sanjeevani, an online teleconsultation system, from October 4 in protest against a cut in their pay and allowances, an association representing them said on Sunday.
The Kerala Government Medical Officers’ Association (KGMOA), in a release, said it would start its “non-cooperation agitation” from Monday by boycotting e-Sanjeevani, all trainings and online meetings and that the protest would be intensified from October 15 if their grievances are not addressed.
From October 15, the doctors would also boycott review meetings, VIP duty and meetings of the Local Self Government Department, the KGMOA said.
If their grievances are still not addressed, then from November 1 they will hold a ‘relay standing protest’ in front of the Secretariat and thereafter, on November 16 the doctors would go on a mass casual leave, the association has said.
The association on Saturday said since the Covid outbreak, the doctors and health workers have been working hard and sincerely to take care of those infected, despite lack of basic facilities.