The Public Relations Officer(PRO) for the Ministry of Health, Isaac Offei Baah has pleaded with mortuary attendants across the country to rescind their decision to embark on a strike.
According to him, the government is dealing with concerns they raised and therefore it will be imperative that they come to the table for a discussion.
He says efforts have been made to reach their leadership, but it has proven futile.
“They should rescind their decision to strike. The issues they raised are being worked on. We’ve been trying our best to get them to come to the table to no avail. They will be surprised what we are doing to make their work better. We are pleading with them to rescind their decision and come to the table to have a discussion,” he said on Accra-based OKAY FM.
Background
The Mortuary Workers Association of Ghana (MOWAG) has served notice to embark on an indefinite strike, starting on Wednesday, November 29, 2023.
The association in a statement dated November 20, 2023, said the action has been necessitated by the failure to resolve all grievances put forward by the workers.
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