Government says it expects to clinch a deal with doctors by October ending after they called off a crippling strike over the lack of conditions of service.
A relieved Employment Minister Haruna Iddrisu says government is grateful that the umbrella body of doctors, the Ghana Medical Association, has directed their members to go back to work on Monday.
The minister said government will be meeting the Ghana Medical Association on Monday 11 am to immediately begin talks on their conditions of service.
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Story by Ghana|Myjoyonline|Edwin Appiah|[email protected]


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Why should you wait up to this time?Is october not this year?Ndc , when will you lean sense?