CLOGSAG members threaten to strike on July 3
The Civil and Local Government Staff Association (CLOGSAG) has stated it intends to withdraw its providers on July 3 over delay by authorities to implement a brand new wage construction for civil servants.
Executive Secretary of CLOGSAG, Isaac Bampoe Addo disclosed this in an unique interview with our labour correspondent, Daniel Opoku in Accra on June 21.
In January 2023, management of CLOGSAG concluded negotiations on a brand new wage construction for civil servants with authorities.
However, CLOGSAG is disturbed that for over one and half years, authorities has didn’t implement the brand new wage construction.
This has angered its members, therefore the menace to withdraw their providers on July 3.
Mr Bampoe Addo stated, the situations of their members have deteriorated.
“As part of our conditions of service, effective January 2023 they should have put us on a new salary structure one and half years down the line the MoU has not been implemented.”
“We have sent so many reminders, but nothing has happened, so we are now going to give them the language that they understand.”
“We should not contemplating something, we’re additionally pondering of the welfare of our members, and that is the time, we’re not going to entertain any additional delay.
He said that the greater than 60,000 of their members will embark on the strike motion.
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