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Trade Unions Reject Government's Proposals for Foreign Nurses – Private Hospitals Push Back

Published March 18, 2026, 08:04
Trade Unions Reject Government's Proposals for Foreign Nurses – Private Hospitals Push Back

Tension and disagreements dominate the healthcare sector as the government promotes the employment of foreign nurses in Cyprus, with trade unions remaining unconvinced and rejecting the proposed legislative amendments. The private sector is pushing for the approval of the changes, while the parliamentary Health Committee has not yet scheduled a discussion, leaving uncertainties that raise concerns about the future of the healthcare system. Trade unions emphasize that the proposed amendments open the door to nurses from third countries and do not limit recruitment to Cypriot school graduates, while requiring knowledge of the Greek language. They also criticize working conditions and salaries in the private sector, alleging a lack of consultation by the Ministry of Health. Private hospitals emphasize the need for additional staff, while the Ministry of Health has set conditions for the employment of foreign nurses, such as knowledge of Greek and a limit on their numbers. The situation creates uncertainty about the future of the healthcare system and the coverage of patient needs.