Doctors and nurses from Sofia Pirogov emergency institute are relentless in their symbolic strike in protest against low salaries and poor working conditions. File photo by Nadya Kotseva (Sofia Photo Agency)
Bulgaria's health minister appointed three new members of the board of directors of the Sofia ER hospital Pirogov, after three of the previous ones resigned on Friday.
Minister Radoslav Gaydarski chose Doctor Emil Takov, Doctor Vladislav Hristov and Vessela Dimitrova from the Finance Ministry.
Earlier in the day, Dimitar Radenovski, Ognyan Hadzhijski and Sheri Tadger tendered their resignations to Gaydarski.
The staff asked the minister on Thursday to sack the five-man board for impeding their strike efforts, but the minister has backed the directors to stay on
The hospital's 2,000-strong staff went on strike for the first time on May 18 and threatened to go on effective strike if their demands are not being satisfied.
The protesters are demanding wages of BGN 1,600 for doctors, BGN 800 for nurses and BGN 400 for paramedics, as well as new equipment and a change in the status of the hospital, which would allow it to receive state subsidies.
Their pleas have remained unanswered so far although the doctors blocked the traffic on one of Sofia's chief thoroughfares for half an hour every morning for three days in a row last week.
Pirogov is Sofia's main emergency hospital and the biggest in Bulgaria, and is the main destination for patients in critical condition from the entire country.