Citi News<\/strong>, NAGRAT\u2019s Vice President, Angel Carbonu said the actions of government will determine their next line of action.<\/p>\n\u201cWe agreed at the meeting with the Minister that we give ourselves a ten day moratorium from the last Wednesday when we held the meeting so that the issues are resolved. If after those ten days and the issues are not resolved NAGRAT will advise itself,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n
Angel Carbonu explained that the ten day moratorium request was made by government\u00a0 to enable them initiate the processes involved.<\/p>\n
Angel Carbonu insisted that \u201call that processes should be within the ten days\u201d else they would have not other option but to strike.<\/p>\n
Central Region NAGRAT threatens strike<\/strong><\/p>\nMeanwhile, the Central Regional branch of NAGRAT is calling on the government to respond to its grievances before October 10, 2015.<\/p>\n
At a press briefing on Thursday, the Central Regional Chairman of NAGRAT, Mr. Bright Bedzrah insisted that the government must immediately roll out the roadmap for addressing their issues \u201cto avoid a distasteful action.\u201d<\/p>\n
He said the recent use of strike actions by both public and civil servants for a review of conditions of service should be a course for concern by the government.<\/p>\n
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By: Godwin A. Allotey & Akwesi Koranteng\/citifmonline.com\/Ghana<\/p>\n