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  1. BleachedPumpkin72 on

    Read between the lines. It never was about the patients, always was about the “revenue distribution”.

    Basically one group of cucks is against another group of cucks potentially making a bit more money because the 2nd group is open while the 1st isn’t.

    Fucking bastards and their unions, always holding common people hostage.

  2. Big_al_big_bed on

    What is the actual issue here? Already it is nearly impossible to find an open pharmacy since they open when work starts, close when everyone has a lunch break, and then close again as soon as people finish work. Can they possibly make the schedule worse?

  3. amarao_san on

    Russian here. I got used to 24/7 pharmacies. Are they different from periptera? Why periptera is working at 3am and pharmacy is not?

  4. HumbleHat9882 on

    The problem here is that the state is regulating opening hours of a business which is ridiculous. Let the people decide how to run their business ffs.

  5. People in this comment section don’t seem to quite understand what the situation is.

    Pharmacies are threatening to limit hours because the government has allowed a small number of pharmacies to operate beyond their legal hours even when not having their turn to do night shifts, which has prompted more pharmacies to adopt this illegally without repercussions. The situation is not permanent, as they explicitly mention that they are awaiting the final decision by the supreme court in order to settle the issue.

    You can argue that this “strike” (which it isn’t, they are still working full time) is inadvertently hurting the patients, but these measures are the only way to strong-arm the government to do something to enforce the law and equity between pharmacies. If you want to be mad at someone, be mad at the government for fucking things up.

  6. This is actually insane.

    You can argue that the government screwed things up with the way they approached the regulation of the working hours, and sure there’s truth in that, but let’s not ignore the fact that this is literal blackmail from the Pharmacy trade union.

    They are essentially holding the health of regular citizens hostage, just to get what they want.

    If any individual took medicine from somebody who needs it and wouldn’t give it back until they received something in return, they would be in prison.

    Succumbing to the union at this point would just show that they can threaten to do this whenever they want and get their way.

    What a dangerous precedent to set.

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