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The ongoing talks between the National Government, Council of Governors, and Kenya Union of Clinical Officers Council failed to unlock the impasse over the strike, which enters its 51st day Tuesday. KUCO officials who were expected to sign a return-to-work formula have accused the government of discrimination by allegedly refusing to heed their members' demands.
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The talks between Government and clinicians failed to unlock the impasse over the strike
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