Nyeri county nurses agree on the return to work formula
Nurses in Nyeri county have committed to resuming their duties, latest Wednesday morning, after agreeing to a return-to-work agreement with the county government.The nurses, who downed their tools last week, have agreed to take up their duties on the strength of an assurance from the county government, that their allowances will be paid in full, once the Salaries and Remuneration Commission gives its approval.
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