TENERIFE, Thursday November 17 -- DOCTORS in the Canary Islands will strike today over the regional government's planned cuts to the healthcare budget and on-call duty pay.
by James Tweedie
Emergency services will continue to be provided, as stipulated in the medics' contracts, throughout the strike by the 2,600-strong Doctors' Union of the Canaries (SMC).
Canarian autonomous government president Paulino Rivero of the Canarian Coalition -- whose wife Ángela Mena is under investigation for corruption -- inflamed tensions over the dispute last month when he claimed that his presidential salary was less than that of a junior doctor.
SMC president Isidro Rexachs pointed out that the comparison was "not the most appropriate", since doctor's salaries specified their allowances while Rivero's did not -- adding to earlier criticism of the remarks by the conservative Peoples Party regional president José Manuel Soria.