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Gov’t Orders ‘Unpatriotic’ Striking Doctors To Return To Work

The Government of Uganda has asked striking doctors to return to work, arguing that their grievances are being handled. In a statement dated November8, 2017, Dr. Jane  Ruth        Aceng, the Minister of Health and  David Karubanga, the Minister of State for Public Service thanked ‘Patriotic’ Doctors who remained at work despite the challenges. Below is the statement;

As you may        all be aware, some Doctors   under the Uganda Medical Association    laid        down their  tools  on Monday November  6,     2017, against claims that Government has not heeded to their cries on     better remuneration and favourable       working conditions.

A series of engagements have been       held  at different administrative and political levels to address the    concerns raised by the doctors.

However, while engagements        are still ongoing, the Doctors decided to start their        industrial action.

The Government of Uganda  would like to appreciate some of the issues raised by the Medical workers.

While some Doctors under Uganda  Medical Association      have taken industrial action, we wish to clarify as follows;

  1. Intern Doctors are trainee Doctors who are not under formal employment and therefore are paid an allowance and not a salary.
  2. Senior House Officers are post-graduate students in training, although some may  be in      formal employment by Government under study leave.
  3. Uganda Medical      Association (UMA) is a body that brings some  Doctors together     to discuss   issues of professional interest.
  4. Government signs recognition agreements with  Public        Service Labour        Unions for  purposes of        negotiation and   collective   bargaining  on     matters concerning the    welfare and        working conditions of workers.      For the workers in the Health  Sector, Uganda Medical Workers’ Union  and Uganda Nurses and Midwives’ Union signed recognition       agreements.

Moving forward,  Government will  do the       following;

  • Maintain Interns’ allowances at     the    same rate   as     last   year, without        reduction.
  • Pay Senior House Officers after completing the    verification exercise.
  • Finalise the Public Service pay policy which is intended to eliminate        pay disparities        and   ensure       pay   enhancement      across       the    Public Sector.

This   exercise    is      in      its     final  stages.      Pay   proposals   were developed        and   are    now   being appraised   to     ascertain    their viability       and   long-term  sustainability.

It is   expected    that by end of November 2017, Government will pronounce itself on the        matter.

Government will  continue to engage all  stakeholders on   the    issues raised by the Health workers     with   the view of addressing  them in a holistic manner.

Government would      like   to     appreciate  the    efforts of     all the        Health workers     who   have continued   to deliver services to the public     despite the  challenges.

In a   special way,  Government  applauds    all     patriotic Health workers  who   remained  at  their  work stations      to     save lives.

Government appeals to  all medical  Doctors to  return to work immediately as        their  concerns    are    being addressed.

Government also appeals to all civil  servants to wait   for    completion of the salary harmonization exercise and its     implementation. Once  again Government  would   like  to  reiterate    its     commitment to improving     the welfare of all     Health workers and other Public     Servants in        general.

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