Ogun resident doctors begin warning strike
, says it will begin a three-day warning strike on Monday over non-implementation of its demands by the state government.
Some of the doctors’ demands included non-implementation of the new minimum wage, hazard allowance, inappropriate remuneration, entry-level and absence of life insurance policy for its members. The aggrieved doctors, however, said their members working at the COVID-19 Isolation Centre would be exempted from the strike action.
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