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Young Doctors in Tunisia Begin an Open-Ended Strike.

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This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more news and exclusive reports, visit our website. BBC Doctors in Tunisia have escalated their months-long protest, which began with a five-day work stoppage last month. Today, nearly 7,000 doctors announced an open-ended strike in Tunisian hospitals until their demands are met. This strike includes thousands of young doctors in training or newly hired doctors. The Young Doctors' Organizati…
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This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more news and exclusive reports, visit our website. BBC Doctors in Tunisia have escalated their months-long protest, which began with a five-day work stoppage last month. Today, nearly 7,000 doctors announced an open-ended strike in Tunisian hospitals until their demands are met. This strike includes thousands of young doctors in training or newly hired doctors. The Young Doctors' Organizati…

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