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Africmed’s war with its staff is not over as the staff remain committed to their Monday protest – as they reveal the protest is over the non-renewal of contract of three of their compatriots

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By Lamin Njie

Staff of Africmed will on Monday protest in front of the facility over the non-renewal of the contracts of three employees.

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Africmed was locked in a bitter war with its staff after the clinic slashed their salary by 25 percent. The staff then launched a fightback that caused the clinic to capitulate and restore their salary.

The staff have said they will now go on to protest over the redundancy of three of their compatriots.

In letters seen by The Fatu Network, Amadou Sanyang, Landing Jaiteh and Ambrose Bangura are seen being told by the clinic through hospital administrator Modou Sise that it has no intention to extend their contracts. They’re then asked to return all hospital property.

The staff will on Monday protest in front of the hospital in Brusubi.

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Hospital administrator Modou Sise said he could not comment on the laying off of the three staff as it was an internal matter. He then blasted that no one was stopping the staff from protesting.

 

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