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Clinical officers in Nairobi who have been on strike for 85 days will resume duty within the next 24 hours after the Kenya Union of Clinical Officers signed a return to work formula with the Nairobi City County Government. The signing of the return to work formula follows an agreement on the issues raised which included posting of five clinical officers who had appointment letters and implementation of the career progression guidelines approved in 2024.
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Nairobi county clinical officers end 85-day strike
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