Zimbabwe nurses' union calls for strike as COVID-19 cases climb

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HARARE - Zimbabwe’s largest nurses’ union on Monday called on members to boycott work citing low pay which it said could no longer meet basic needs at a time of galloping inflation.

The strike comes as the country is experiencing an upsurge in coronavirus cases with 567 infections, including six deaths, recorded so far compared to 132 cases a month ago.

"The $3,000 average salary we earn is not sufficient to cover basic needs without even adding the costs required to attend work," it said. The union said a third of the average nurse’s salary could only buy a two-litre bottle of cooking oil, a two-kilogramme packet of sugar, two litres of fruit juice, a two-kilogramme packet of rice and two loaves of bread.

On 8 June, the union urged its members to stop going to work to press for higher pay, but some nurses did not heed the call.

 

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