Governors urge doctors to obey court orders, as KMPDU sticks to demands
The Council of Governors (CoG) has directed
striking doctors to obey court orders and resume work or face the sack.
The Governors, who held an extra-ordinary
meeting on Wednesday, also called on the Kenya Medical Practitioners,
Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) to negotiate new a Collective Bargaining Agreement
(CBA) with individual county governments.
According to CoG Chair Anne Waiguru, counties
are the employers of the medics since health is a devolved function, hence are
best placed to address their grievances.
“We encourage the union to negotiate the new CBAs with individual county
governments who are their employers. This cannot be negotiated from the national
level because health is a devolved function. We urge the county governments and
the doctors to exercise sobriety as parties resolve these matters amicably,”
said Waiguru.
“We also call upon the doctors who are on
strike to go back to work pursuant to the court orders issued on March 13, 2024
and March 15, 2024, failure to which the respective county governments who are
their employers will be at liberty to take any appropriate disciplinary action.”
KMPDU Secretary General Dr. Davji Atellah
however stuck to his guns, stating that the government has continually
disregarded court orders to pay doctors their deserved dues, adding that they
will not be threatened to resume duty.
Dr. Atellah further urged the national and
county governments. As well as the Ministry of Helath, to go into the talks with
goodwill, failure to which he intimated that the go-slow would only stretch on.
“In every county in the country we’re owed
money, and that is a debt that was to be paid just the way we pay the Eurobond
and the way counties pay their debts...it’s a pending bill that ought to be
cleared. This is a CBA that was signed and deposited in court...it’s a court
order...they have not complied with that court order,” said Dr. Atellah.
“We went to court and got a judgement that
went against all the 47 counties and the Ministry of Health to demand for that
payment, they have not complied. So you cannot go to the table of negotiation
with dirty hands, you have to clean your hands before you engage us and tell us
to comply to a court order.”
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