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03 Aug 2017 | 04:48 PM UTC

Congo: Hospital staff launches indefinite strike August 1

Staff at Brazzaville’s largest hospital launch indefinite strike August 1 due to unpaid salaries, benefits

Warning

Event

Employees of Brazzaville’s largest hospital, University Hospital Center (CHU), launched an indefinite strike on Tuesday, August 1. For the duration of the strike, staff will provide only a minimum level service, resulting in anticipated disruptions to standard care services. Reports say the strike is set to continue until the government pays two months of back-pay and increases retirement benefits. Associated protests linked to the ongoing strike are possible.

Context

The Republic of Congo is facing a massive debt crisis, with public debt reaching 120 percent of GDP. The government has struggled to pay salaries and entitlements since the collapse of oil prices in 2014.

Advice

Potentially affected individuals should monitor developments to the situation, confirm all medical appointments, and seek alternative arrangements for health services as necessary. Anticipate potential demonstrations and associated transportation disruptions, especially near the hospital.