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The Employment and Labour Relations Court has given the government and striking doctors 48 hours to finalize a return-to-work formula and end the nationwide doctors' strike. In the absence of a mutual agreement signed by both sides, Justice Byram Ongaya says the court will hear submissions from the parties and make a determination on the dispute.
Labour court gives government and doctors 2 days to conclude talks
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