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Doctors to be paid August salary despite three weeks strike

By MyJoyOnline
General News Doctors to be paid August salary despite three weeks strike
AUG 22, 2015 LISTEN

Doctors will be paid their August salary despite embarking on a strike over conditions of service that lasted three weeks.

Employment Minister Haruna Iddrisu has talked down government’s threat not to pay August salary following a crippling strike by the Ghana Medical Association (GMA).

The move is part of concessions government is making to the doctors who called off the strike yesterday.

Haruna Iddrisu, 11 days into the strike reminded the GMA that doctors “may forfeit” they remunerations if government activates Labour Act 2003 (Act 651).

President John Mahama tacitly backed his minister a day after the statement from the Ministry.

The GMA laughed off the threat saying doctors won’t go hungry because government has refused to pay their salaries. They said working without pay was not a new experience and therefore forfeiting their salaries for no work done could not hurt.

But following a breath of fresh air as doctors returned to the negotiation table, government has promised to sign a deal by October ending with the doctors if negotiations go on as expected.

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GMA President Dr. Kwabena Adusei with Employment Minister Haruna Iddrisu

Haruna Iddrisu said in the spirit of fostering good relationships, government will “change [its] posture” as far as that threat of no-pay was concerned.

“I do not think that any medical practitioner will suffer as a result of the action that was embarked upon, the consequence regrettable as it may be” a relieved minister said on Multi TV and Joy FM’s Newsfile Saturday.

Haruna said this will help in “building bridges” and also signal a “forward move” by government to satisfy doctors classified as essential service providers.

Story by Ghana|Myjoyonline|Edwin Appiah|[email protected]

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