Update: Ministry Of Health Signs A Return-to-work Agreement With KUCO

Today, the Ministry of Health has successfully negotiated and signed a return-to-work agreement with the Kenya Union of Clinical Officers (KUCO), effectively ending the ongoing strike. This pivotal agreement encompasses enhanced salaries, improved employment terms, comprehensive medical cover, expanded training opportunities, and reinforced health and safety measures.

The resolution addresses critical concerns and ensures stability within the healthcare sector. The Ministry extends its gratitude to KUCO for their cooperation and commitment to reaching this important agreement.

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