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SSA-UoG, FUSSAG strike blocking resolution efforts –NLC

The Senior Staff Association-Universities of Ghana (SSA-UoG) and the Federation of Universities Senior Staff Association of Ghana (FUSAG) have initiated an indefinite industrial action effective immediately. This decision stems from the government's failure to address concerns regarding pensions and the reversal of an unlawfully terminated overtime allowance. During a press conference at the University of Ghana in Accra, Isaac Donkoh, the National Chairman of the SSA-UoG, laid blame on the government for the consequences of their announced actions. "As leaders, we are compelled to declare an indefinite strike," he explained, adding, "The government has neglected to release our tier 2 pension to our fund managers since February 2023. We are urging the government to promptly release all outstanding arrears to our fund managers, along with the accrued interest at a three percent rate." Donkoh further stated, "We also request that the government recalculates the accrued interest between 2010 and 2016 as previously agreed upon on July 25, 2022. Furthermore, we demand the government to expeditiously settle all outstanding arrears for our staff members on pension from 2020 to 2023." "Lastly," he continued, "we call upon the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission and the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission to retract the letters dated November 7th and November 20th respectively." Concluding his statement, Donkoh asserted, "In light of these circumstances, we instruct our members to remain at home until further notice. Effective today, nobody should report to work until further notice."

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SSA-UoG, FUSSAG strike blocking resolution efforts –NLC

The Senior Staff Association of Public Universities in Ghana (SSA-UoG) and the Federation of Universities Senior Staff (FUSSAG) are currently on strike, which the National Labour Commission (NLC) believes is hindering efforts to address their concerns.

Ofosu Asamoah, the Executive Secretary of the NLC, has tried unsuccessfully to persuade the striking group to end the strike and engage in negotiations. He fears that prolonging the strike will impede progress towards resolving their issues. Mr. Asamoah is hopeful that the Senior Staff will call off their strike immediately to allow for a scheduled meeting next week. He explains that the Commission is prepared to settle the matter summarily, through mediation or arbitration.

However, the Senior Staff claim they are unable to meet sooner and suggest a meeting on the 24th instead. The NLC had previously written to both parties to prevent the strike from happening, urging them to take steps to avert it. Despite the strike, Mr. Asamoah emphasizes the urgency of attending to the associated issues.

Isaac Donkoh, the National President of the Senior Staff Association, expresses a willingness to end the strike and return to the negotiation table if the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission withdraws its denial of their overtime allowance.

In response to the strike, Mr. Ben Arthur, the CEO of the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission, considers it unfortunate and states that any non-compliance issues should be resolved through direct communication.

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