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Medical interns suspend strike

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November 16, 2022
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Medical interns lay down tools over salary discrepancies

Medical interns kneel in the middle of a road in Kampala during their protest in December 2021. PHOTO/FILE

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By Mike Sebalu 

Under their umbrella body, Federation of Uganda Medical Interns (FUMI), medical interns have suspended their sit down strike which kicked off on November 6.

The interns have been demanding payment of their allowances (two months) and implementation of President Museveni’s directive to be paid half of the recommended pay of the fully appointed doctors.

According to the Federation President Dr. Musa Lumumba, the 9-day sit down strike has seen at least 90 percent of internship sites/ hospitals pay their respective interns.

He, however, says  10 hospitals including Kawempe national referral hospital, Bombo military hospital, Nsambya, Masaka, Gulu regional referral hospital among others are yet to pay their Interns.

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