The nurses and midwives had called for a sit-down strike to contest their poor working and living conditions
The nurses and midwives who subscribe to the Uganda Nurses and Midwives Union have again this morning storms their union headquarters to face their leaders in relation to their demands from government.
"We are still striking until we get a written document from the government", one of the nurses said.
The nurses and midwives had called for a sit-down strike to contest their poor working and living conditions.
However, on Tuesday they were divided after their leaders called off the strike without consulting them.
'We are holding the strike until we get everything back like a scheme of service an salary increment", the chairman of the Uganda Nurses and Midwives Union said.
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