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  1. Les grèves de médecins en République Démocratique du Congo : quels repères éthiques généralisables?Laurent Jean-Claude' Renneo Ravez, Robertl Chalachala Yemesi, Darius Makindu, Frieda Behets, Albert Fox, Melchior Kashamuka & Patrick Kayembé - 2019 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 2 (2):63-72.
    For several years, the Democratic Republic of Congo has been the scene of strikes by the country’s doctors. The strikers’ demands are essentially financial and statutory and are intended to put pressure on the government. In this country, as is the case almost everywhere in the world, medical strikes are allowed. Every worker has the right to denounce by strike working conditions that are considered unacceptable. But are doctors just like any other workers? Do they not have particular moral obligations (...)
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  • The justification for strike action in healthcare: A systematic critical interpretive synthesis.Ryan Essex & Sharon Marie Weldon - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (5):1152-1173.
    Strike action in healthcare has been a common global phenomenon. As such action is designed to be disruptive, it creates substantial ethical tension, the most cited of which relates to patient harm, that is, a strike may not only disrupt an employer, but it could also have serious implications for the delivery of care. This article systematically reviewed the literature on strike action in healthcare with the aim of providing an overview of the major justifications for strike action, identifying relative (...)
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  • The incentive argument for the unionisation of medical workers.T. C. McConnell - 1979 - Journal of Medical Ethics 5 (4):182-184.
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