2nd February 2024 1:37:58 PM
1 min readThe Senior Staff Association of Ghana is relying on the government's cooperation to address specific proposals before considering the termination of their ongoing strike. The discussions took place during a meeting held on Thursday, February 1, between the parties involved.
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For over a week, the association, in collaboration with the Tertiary Education Workers Union of Ghana (TEWUG), has been on strike, citing the government's failure to resolve issues related to their pensions as the cause.The National Chairman of the association, Isaac Donkoh, emphasized that the strike will persist until the government fulfills their demands. He explained, "The Association or the unions have made some proposals to the government.
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The government has taken it in good faith, and they will get back to us in a few days… Until then, the strike is still on. So if they are able to work it out fast, it is better for all of us."
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