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The labor court has given the government and the doctor's unions two days to reach an agreement on a return-to-work formula and to end the strike which has entered its 54th day today. labour court judge Byram Ongaya has ordered the two parties to return to court on Wednesday with a signed agreement, failure to which the court will pronounce itself on the stalemate. This comes even as the doctors' union maintains that they will not call off the strike until their demands are fully met. crucial points of contention advancing the tiff include delayed posting of medical interns, terms of service, and promotions as well as doctors designations.
Doctor's accuse government of being arrogant while holding talks
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