Healthcare workers’ unions have suspended today’s planned strike to protest government’s failure to effect payment of their allowances approved in February this year, but backdated to November 2023. The U-turn came after Minister of Health Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda, during a meeting at Capital Hill in Lilongwe, pleaded with the healthcare workers to suspend the strike
Three healthcare workers’ groups have threatened to mobilise a nationwide strike over government’s alleged “dishonesty” and failure to fulfil its commitment to increase allowances for their members. Three organisations the Society of Medical Doctors (SMD), National Organisation of Nurses and Midwives in Malawi (Nonm) and Physician Assistants Union of Malawi (Paum) gave government deadline of April 12
Three healthcare workers groups have threatened to mobilise a nationwide strike over governments alleged “dishonesty” and failure to fulfill its commitment
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