The hospital premises
Barely one month after their nationwide strike, the resident
doctors at the University College Hospital, Ibadan on Friday gave the
hospital management another 10-day strike notice to protest unpaid
salaries.The President of the UCH branch of the National Association of
Resident Doctors, Dr Segun Olaopa, at a news briefing said that the
association’s dialogue with the hospital management on many occasions
had yet to yield any positive result.
He said, “It has become imperative to draw the attention of the
press to the brewing issues in UCH. These issues if not addressed, may
impact negatively on the existing industrial harmony at the hospital.
“These issues include non-payment of our September salary, 28
percent shortfall in August salary, 2016 shortfalls of 11 months till
date and work overload due to management’s refusal to employ new
residents.
“Presently, the number of residents stands at 525; this has
reduced to 454, as some of them have completed their residency. By this
October, 40 among us will also finish the residency.
“The implication of this is that the remaining few residents
are given work overload and this should not be; management should employ
more residents to make the workload easy and to achieve maximum
productivity.
“Resident doctors’ accommodations need to be rehabilitated. The conditions of those flats are nothing to write home about.
“We implore management to do the needful in order to avert another strike.”
The association went on a 10-day national industrial strike, which was suspended on Sept. 14.
Part of the outcome of the dialogue, which led to the suspension of
the strike was that government would release money to pay the doctors’
backlog of salaries.
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