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https://nation.africa/ Moi University's teaching and non-teaching staff have announced the start of another strike on grounds that the institution's management is flouting the return-to-work formula reached late last year.
The workers are demanding payment of their December salaries and full implementation of the return-to-work formula.
Moi University workers threaten strike over management's failure to implement return-to-work formula
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