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Nurses put counties, Ministry on notice over delayed pay agreement

Nurses protest outside Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui's office yesterday. The Kenya National Union of Nurses issued a one-week strike notice demanding three months' salary. [Joseph Kipsang| Standard]

The nurses’ union has renewed its fight for salaries following the national government’s failure to implement a collective bargaining agreement.

Kenya National Union of Nurses (KNUN) has also given 13 county governments an ultimatum, saying that by the close of business yesterday, they should have paid their nurses or at least shown how salaries for the five months they were on strike last year would be deposited in their accounts.

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