The Employment Ministry and Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) have both denied reports that negotiations with the Ghana Medical Association(GMA) for a codified condition of service have stalled.
Members of the GMA and representatives of government agencies resumed talks following the suspension of the strike by the doctors.
The doctors had embarked on a month long strike over demands for codified terms of conditions of service.
[contextly_sidebar id=”G1e4izKcdFXTYOMoD3cP4fz3KYBr6nP5″]They called off the strike after the National Labour Commission ordered that all parties return to the negotiation table.
There has however been recent media reports suggesting that the current discussions between the two parties had stalled.
However addressing a news conference in Accra, the Employment Minister, Haruna Iddrisu discounted the claims, stating that the FWSC is expected to update the NLC on the status of negotiations.
Haruna Iddrisu who would not explain into details however hinted that the government “will improve upon aspects of its position on the matter.”
For his part, Mr. Smith Graham was optimistic that problem will soon be addressed.
“I can confirm that negotiations with the GMA are still ongoing, we are still engaging should be able to come out with some amicable solution,” he said.
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By: Pius Amihere Eduku/citifmonline.com/Ghana