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Nothing to celebrate: Workers decry Labour Day amid hard times

Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU-K) Secretary General Francis Atwoli addressing at Solidarity Building, Nairobi on April 26, 2025, during their meeting with Union's Secretary Generals and Stewards ahead of May 1st Labour Day celebration. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

As the country awaits to celebrate Labour Day on May 1, Samson Bluma, a clinician working in Nairobi county, has spent the better part of the day on the streets, not hustling to put food on the table, but fighting for his rights.

Speaking to The Standard on Wednesday outside the county offices, Bluma expressed his disappointment with how the employer has been treating with, "contempt."

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