Lauren Snyders
24 January 2012
The Junior Doctors Association has called on the Minister of Health and the National Treasury to intervene on behalf of junior doctors in the Eastern Cape.
According to Judasa, the provincial government is refusing to pay junior doctors until the end of March.
The Association is nevertheless encouraging their members to honour their contracts.
The Eastern Cape treasury has apparently decided not to pay new employees until the end of the financial year.
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