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Nigerian nurses halt strike, give government timeline for demands
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56130, member: 636"] Nigerian public hospital nurses concluded their week-long warning strike Saturday after government officials agreed to address their workplace concerns. The National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives announced the suspension following productive discussions with federal representatives. Government ministers provided specific deadlines for implementing the union's requests during Friday's negotiations. The healthcare workers will continue monitoring progress on the signed agreement between both parties. Union leaders expressed satisfaction with the government's commitment to resolving outstanding issues. The strike action commenced on July 30 with threats to extend the protest indefinitely without government response. Nurses demanded salary increases, improved workplace conditions, and expanded staffing levels across public medical facilities. Health Minister Ali Pate and Labor Minister Muhammad Dingyadi led government representatives during the crucial Friday meeting. Pate confirmed the strike's end while promising swift action on nurse grievances. Officials guaranteed that no healthcare worker would face disciplinary measures for participating in the labor protest. [/QUOTE]
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