Nigerian healthcare unions suspend strike after a deal with the government, setting six-week demands.
Healthcare unions in Nigeria, including the Joint Health Sector Union and the Assembly of Healthcare Professionals Association, have suspended their seven-day warning strike after signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Government. They have set a six-week deadline for the government to meet demands that include the implementation of CONHESS adjustments and payment of salary arrears. If unmet, the unions may initiate an indefinite strike.
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