Workers at Rumbek Civil Hospital who went on strike last week have resumed their normal duties.
The government has convinced and promised to pay their money, Radio Good News reports.
Dr Barnaba Bol Amukpiu, the Medical Director in Rumbek Civil Hospital confirms that workers have resumed work.
The official reveals that civil servants’ salaries increment was only a paper work.
He urges health workers to save lives of the people as they continue asking for their rights.
The hospital workers strike comes after the state finance minister announced no increment of civil servants except organised forces.
The government of South Sudan announces salary increment from grade 17 to grade 10 three months ago due to market inflation.