COTU Secretary-General Francis Atwoli. [Photo/citizen.co.ke]

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The Central Organisation of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary-General Francis Atwoli won't just get tired on his crusade to call for dialogue.Atwoli revealed that the country had already shed 100,000 jobs, a loss that has been occasioned by the protracted political standoff.''We are saying that the president and the opposition leader must start talking to each other. They have no option. Our records and research at COTU have shown that we have lost more than 100000 jobs,'' Atwoli said. Atwoli contended that the political uncertainty in the country was having a detrimental effect on the economy and if nothing is done, more Kenyans would lose their job.He said that addressing the uncertainty should top the agenda of the political players in the country.