Then some folks make a sacrifice. From the Tampa Bay Times (or WaPo):
In a move that can only be described as utterly Canadian, hundreds of doctors in Quebec are protesting their pay raises, saying they already make too much money.
As of Wednesday afternoon, more than 700 physicians, residents and medical students from the Canadian province had signed an online petition asking for their pay raises to be canceled. A group named Médecins Québécois Pour le Régime (MQRP), which represents Quebec doctors and advocates for public health, started the petition Feb. 25.
“We, Quebec doctors who believe in a strong public system, oppose the recent salary increases negotiated by our medical federations,” the petition reads in French.
The physicians group said it could not in good conscience accept pay raises when working conditions remained difficult for others in their profession — including nurses and clerks — and while patients “live with the lack of access to required services because of drastic cuts in recent years.”
But I wouldn’t call it “utterly Canadian.” Clearly, the system is in trouble. I think this indicates the doctors, etc, have recognized that they’re engaged in an enterprise that is currently struggling because certain, important members of the team are not being treated properly – which results in a failure to recruit new members to replace those who leave the profession.
You have to wonder if American doctors would do something similar, and, actually, I think many would.