KMPDU, Machakos County gov't in fresh push to enforce return-to-work agreement
KMPDU Lower Eastern branch Chairman Dr. Charles Okumu leads talks with senior county administrators to address pending commitments affecting doctors’ welfare and career progression.
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The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) has opened a new round of engagement with the Machakos County Government, seeking to tighten compliance with the Return-to-Work Formula (RTWF) signed earlier between the two sides.
In a statement on Tuesday, KMPDU
Secretary General Dr. Davji Atellah said union officials from the Lower Eastern
branch - led by Chairman Dr. Charles Okumu - held talks with senior county
administrators to address pending commitments affecting doctors’ welfare and
career progression.
According to the union, Machakos
County has agreed to effect long-pending medical staff promotions within 30
days. The plan includes upgrading doctors to the next job group and issuing an
internal call for applications for specialist positions.
Dr. Atellah noted that the county
also committed to honoring due promotions for common cadres, including payment
of arrears from their effective dates. “Specialists are to be promoted
effective July 1st, 2025,” he said.
The union further confirmed that
the county’s medical cover will continue uninterrupted, with the Jubilee
Insurance contract scheduled for renewal on Wednesday.
However, some issues remain
unresolved. Social Health Authority (SHA) remittances are still outstanding,
and Dr. Atellah said contempt proceedings related to the earlier RTWF agreement
will continue even as talks progress. “Engagement continues to ensure full
compliance,” he stated.
KMPDU reiterated its firm stance
on enforcing all agreements signed with counties. “As a union, we shall leave
no stone unturned in pursuit of our members’ welfare,” Dr. Atellah affirmed.
The talks mark the latest in a series of union-led efforts
across the country to push devolved units to meet obligations owed to
healthcare workers.


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