Kenya Court Justice Said Is Better to End Strike Or Go To Jail – Doctors Doctors got arraigned of ending strike by Certain Court Judicial ...
Kenya Court Justice Said Is Better to End Strike Or Go To Jail – Doctors
Doctors got arraigned of ending strike by Certain Court Judicial In Kenya currently react cruelty to doctors issuing them an order to end up their strike or go to jail for a specified period of five days after today if not legal action will be taken moreover lead to face jail terms.
The judge, Justice Hellen Wasilwa by name laying down the term "go to jail" had earlier announced one-month suspension concerning union leaders sentence on Jan. 12 after they defied a December ruling declaring the strike illegal.
Meanwhile, the judge extended the suspended days that they were all vacated for a week using the period for negotiations to avoid jail.
Refusal to call up this unlawful strike will probably lead you to go for life jail and imprisonment However, on Thursday, Justice Wasilwa also extended the period for the doctors to call off the strike at least in the next five working days
“The role of this court is to bring a solution, and an amicable solution,’’** she said publicly.
The ongoing decision making now urged over thousand (10,000 doctors in number and their supporters to marching all the way from the court area to the centre point of Nairobi for a meeting where union leaders are about to speak their reaction to the court order.
The 5,000 members of the Kenya Medical Practitioners Pharmacists and Dentists’ Union (KMPDU) first walked out on Dec. 5.
Since then, newspapers have reported patients in obvious critical condition left untouched, in like manner they also post online photos of disorganized hospital, empty beds as families have went thereby discharge their patients back home to rather treat and care for them in native practice.
The union is demanding the fulfilment of a 2013 agreement which it awarded doctors a 150-180 (%) per cent pay rise on basic salaries, which is a review of working conditions and promotions criteria, as well as hiring of more staff in state hospitals.
Doctors got arraigned of ending strike by Certain Court Judicial In Kenya currently react cruelty to doctors issuing them an order to end up their strike or go to jail for a specified period of five days after today if not legal action will be taken moreover lead to face jail terms.
The judge, Justice Hellen Wasilwa by name laying down the term "go to jail" had earlier announced one-month suspension concerning union leaders sentence on Jan. 12 after they defied a December ruling declaring the strike illegal.
Meanwhile, the judge extended the suspended days that they were all vacated for a week using the period for negotiations to avoid jail.
Refusal to call up this unlawful strike will probably lead you to go for life jail and imprisonment However, on Thursday, Justice Wasilwa also extended the period for the doctors to call off the strike at least in the next five working days
“The role of this court is to bring a solution, and an amicable solution,’’** she said publicly.
The ongoing decision making now urged over thousand (10,000 doctors in number and their supporters to marching all the way from the court area to the centre point of Nairobi for a meeting where union leaders are about to speak their reaction to the court order.
The 5,000 members of the Kenya Medical Practitioners Pharmacists and Dentists’ Union (KMPDU) first walked out on Dec. 5.
Since then, newspapers have reported patients in obvious critical condition left untouched, in like manner they also post online photos of disorganized hospital, empty beds as families have went thereby discharge their patients back home to rather treat and care for them in native practice.
The union is demanding the fulfilment of a 2013 agreement which it awarded doctors a 150-180 (%) per cent pay rise on basic salaries, which is a review of working conditions and promotions criteria, as well as hiring of more staff in state hospitals.
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