Health workers in Turkey resist profit-driven primary care regulation
Primary health care workers in Turkey are fighting against new regulations that prioritize profit over essential care, continuing their struggle to protect the universal character of healthcare
As elections approach, Turkey hopes for change
Dr. Şebnem Korur, President of the Turkish Medical Association, explains the conditions and demands of health workers in the country who have faced repression and difficult working conditions
Turkish health workers struggle for better working conditions
Şebnem Korur Fincancı, President of the Turkish Medical Association, talks about the ongoing struggles being fought by health workers in the country for better working conditions
Daily Round-up| Healthworkers on 2-day strike in Turkey against doctor’s murder & other stories
In today’s episode, we bring you stories from the protest by Turkish health workers, the persecution of Indigenous activists in Canada, the resignation of Boris Johnson, and the sentencing of Derek Chauvin in the George Floyd case
Turkish health workers intensify protests amid soaring inflation and poor working conditions
The Turkish Medical Association (TMA) and other health workers’ organizations organized country-wide industrial actions on February 8. This is part of a wave of workers’ uprisings against rising living expenses and soaring inflation






