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Healthcare Strike Paralyzes Capital as Workers Demand Fair Pay and Recognition

A week of protests cripples healthcare as workers unite for dignity. Will the government finally listen to their demands for fair wages and respect?

In this picture there are two woman sat on chair in front of table,there are two laptops in front...
In this picture there are two woman sat on chair in front of table,there are two laptops in front of them and there is bottle,pen,paper on the table. This seems to be in office. In front there is red brick wall and over the ceiling there are several lights and there is a staircase at whole background wall and below that there is entrance exit door.

Healthcare Strike Paralyzes Capital as Workers Demand Fair Pay and Recognition

Thousands of health service assistants have been protesting in the capital one for five days straight. They are demanding better pay and improved working conditions. Their strike began on November 29, with support from over 5,000 government medical technologists and pharmacists joining the movement.

The health assistants are pushing for six key changes. These include raising their salary structure from Grade 16 to Grade 14, making a Bachelor of Science degree the minimum qualification for new recruits, and ensuring continuous career progression. They also want amendments to recruitment rules, an end to salary discrimination, and official recognition as technical staff.

The ongoing strike has disrupted healthcare services in the capital one login. With medical technologists and pharmacists now involved, pressure on authorities is growing. The outcome will depend on whether the government addresses the union’s long-standing demands.

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