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The government considers the strike to be illegal. (Reuters/Philimon Bulawayo)

Doctors’ strike exacerbates Zim health sector crisis

A monthlong nationwide strike by doctors in Zimbabwe has left thousands of patients without adequate treatment and many beds empty

Dire working conditions pit doctors’ rights against those of patients

Will strikes pit the rights of doctors against those of their patients?

The quest for better working conditions leaves striking doctors with a tough decision but they might not have to choose.

Junior doctors lives stand still as they wait to be paid after the human resource staff failed to capture their details to the payroll system on time.

Zim doctors lay down stethoscopes as state refuses to talk

Patients are being turned away from hospitals as doctors strike for better wages, amid claims the state is refusing to even discuss their concerns.

Mozambique doctors march for higher wages

Hundreds of Mozambique health workers wearing gags have marched in the capital Maputo as their strike for higher salaries extended into a third week.

Not beyond the call of duty

Not beyond the call of duty

Unhappy doctors threaten a go-slow, but critics say they have not explored all the available options.

Striking doctors, both black and white, from the Rob Ferreira Hospital in Mpumalanga are fed up with a lack of resources and equipment.

Ebony and ivory toyi-toyi in harmony

The toyi-toyiing ”helps me to get rid of my frustrations at the hospital”, says one doctor.

Bargaining council optimistic about doctors’ wage talks

Wage talks to settle the impasse between government and doctors are ”within the settlement range”, the bargaining council said on Tuesday.

KZN fires protesting doctors

More than 200 doctors have been fired for failing to report to work in different hospitals in KwaZulu-Natal, it was reported on Monday evening.

KZN doctors face strike probe

Sixteen doctors at a KZN hospital who allegedly ignored life-threatening emergencies during their strike face a probe by the HPCSA.

Doctors ordered back to work

Eastern Cape doctors have been ordered to return to work by Monday or legal action would be taken, the health department said.

Doctors’ salary talks adjourned

Talks on the salary dispute involving doctors and other workers in the medical field will resume on Monday, the health department said on Saturday.

SA’s lowest paid doctors to get 53% pay hike

Some of the country’s lowest paid doctors will receive up to a 53% pay increase, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said in Pretoria on Wednesday.

Govt expected to table new salary offer for doctors

The Health Department is expected to table a new, revised salary offer for doctors, reports said on Wednesday.

Doctors’ strike called off in Eastern Cape, Gauteng

Doctors kept their word and called off strike action in the Eastern Cape and Gauteng on Tuesday morning, the provincial health departments said.

NUM calls for urgent pay rises for doctors

The National Union of Mineworkers has called on government to urgently implement occupation specific pay rises for medical doctors.

Vavi: Doctors’ salaries awful

The salaries of doctors and the conditions they work under in the public sector are awful, Cosatu secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi said on Friday.

Doctors’ demands ‘not arbitrary’

The demand for a 50% salary increment for public sector doctors is not arbitrary, the South African Medical Association said on Wednesday.

A bitter pill to swallow

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi chides doctors for planning to strike and warns that the government cannot meet their 50%-70% increase demands.

Doctors ‘insulted’

Angry medical practitioners staged daily lunch-hour pickets outside hospitals across the country last week.

Doctors’ forum stages walkout

Talks have broken down between the SA Medical Association and doctors disgruntled by the implementation of the Occupational Specific Dispensation.