The Government and Hospital Pharmacists Association (GHOSPA) has suspended its nationwide partial strike.
The decision to call off the strike was taken at an emergency National Delegates meeting held on Monday, August 31, 2015.
According
to statement signed by the National Chairman of GHOSPA, Stephen Okoe
Corquaye, the decision to call off the strike was as a result of
progress made with the current on-going discussions with relevant state
institutions, the persistent plea from the general public, clients and
other eminent persons.
GHOSPA further expressed hope that the process would be completed as scheduled to avert any such future actions.
“We
are thereby requesting all our members to resume work fully whilst the
National Executives continue to engage with the employer,” the statement
said.
The Pharmacists had been on strike since July over what
they say were discrepancies on their placement on the Single Spine
Salary Structure.
The Pharmacists withdrew the provision of
pharmaceutical services to all outpatients, nights and weekends in the
public health facilities. |
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