Nurses in Homa Bay County ended a nine-day strike after reaching an agreement with county officials.
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- The county pledged to recruit 30 additional nurses and promote 221 others by April 30.
- The county committed to paying salary arrears and gratuity for nurses previously on contract terms.
- Muok assured nurses that none would face victimisation for participating in the strike.
- The government committed to begin paying leave allowances starting next month.
Homa bay nurses call off strike after nine days
The county pledged to recruit 30 additional nurses and promote 221 others by April 30.
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The county pledged to recruit 30 additional nurses and promote 221 others by April 30.
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The county pledged to recruit 30 additional nurses and promote 221 others by April 30.
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If you are joining us
- The county pledged to recruit 30 additional nurses and promote 221 others by April 30.
- The county committed to paying salary arrears and gratuity for nurses previously on contract terms.
- Muok assured nurses that none would face victimisation for participating in the strike.
- The government committed to begin paying leave allowances starting next month.
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- The county pledged to recruit 30 additional nurses and promote 221 others by April 30.
- The county committed to paying salary arrears and gratuity for nurses previously on contract terms.
- Muok assured nurses that none would face victimisation for participating in the strike.
- The government committed to begin paying leave allowances starting next month.
- Nurses in Homa Bay County ended a nine-day strike after reaching an agreement with county officials.
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