Meru doctors threaten strike over staffing shortages, study leave denials
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The Kenya
Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) has
issued a 14-day strike notice to the Meru County government,
warning that health services could grind to a halt if long-standing labour
disputes are not resolved.
In a
statement to newsrooms, KMPDU Secretary General Dr. Davji Atellah accused the county of persistently
failing to meet its legal and contractual obligations to doctors, saying the
situation has left many medics working under what he termed “exploitative
employment terms.”
Dr. Atellah
said the decision to issue the strike notice followed multiple unsuccessful
attempts to engage the county through negotiations.
“Despite our numerous attempts to seek an amicable resolution through
follow-up engagements, the County leadership has demonstrated a blatant
disregard for the Employment Act, the Labour Relations Act, the Doctors'
2017-2021 CBA, and the Schemes of Service,” he said.
Top on
the union’s list of grievances is the continued hiring of doctors on locum and
short-term contracts. The union is demanding the immediate conversion of all
affected doctors to permanent and pensionable terms.
KMPDU
also wants the county to effect long-overdue promotions, noting that some
doctors have remained stuck in the same job group for more than a decade,
resulting in salary stagnation.
The
union further cited acute staffing shortages, claiming doctors are being forced
to work far beyond the statutory 40-hour work week, leading to burnout and
limiting their ability to take study leave.
It also accused the county of
routinely denying doctors permission to pursue postgraduate studies, a move the
union says threatens professional development and specialized care in the
region.
The
union has given the county 14 days to address all the concerns in full, saying
it remains open to genuine, time-bound negotiations. However, Dr. Atellah
warned that failure to act will trigger industrial action.
“Upon the expiry of this period,
if the County Government fails to meet these demands in totality, all doctors
shall withdraw their services and down tools effective midnight on Friday,
March 6, 2026,” he said.


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