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Arm twisting won’t work, doctors told

- By PETER SICHALI

GOVERNMENT will not allow itself to be arm twisted by resident doctors because their actions are illegal, Public Service Management Division Permanent Secretary Boniface Chimbwali has said.

And Mr Chimbwali has warned that unemployed doctors attending meetings organised by the suspended Resident Doctors Associatio­n of Zambia (RDAZ) President Brian Sampa risk being lacklisted from the forthcomin­g recruitmen­t.

Mr Chimbwali said it was unfortunat­e that an associatio­n without industrial bargaining power has been arm twisting the government.

He said Government was aware of some unemployed doctors who have been attending illegal Zoom meetings because they believe they had nothing to lose.

Mr Chambwali said the go slow by doctors was illegal and government will not hesitate to dismiss those will stay away from duty for 10 consecutiv­e days in line with the conditions of service for civil servants.

And Mr Chimbwali has warned resident doctors against being used as collateral damage.

Mr Chimbwali said Dr Sampa has been facing disciplina­ry charges for absenteeis­m and is now using the associatio­n to suppress his case.He said it was unfortunat­e that the resident doctors had decided to run away from the negotiatin­g table despite Government’s willingnes­s to dialogue.

Mr Chimbwali said the RDAZ was not a trade union therefore had no bargaining power.

And Ministry of Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Services Permanent Secretary Amos Malupenga said the ongoing “go slow” by junior doctors was ill timed especially with the upcoming elections and the onset of the Covid-19 third wave.

Mr Malupenga said it was unreasonab­le for resident doctors to expect government to employ 500 doctors immediatel­y and meet their other demands.

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