The Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG) has suspended its planned industrial action.
On September 17, 2024, CLOGSAG informed the National Labour Commission (NLC) of its intention to embark on a nationwide strike starting September 25, 2024, over conditions of service.
However, in a statement issued on September 24, CLOGSAG directed all regional secretariats to halt activities related to the intended strike.
The Association explained that the NLC had responded to their notice by inviting CLOGSAG executives to a meeting to discuss the issue.
CLOGSAG urged its members to comply with the notice and assured them that any further developments would be communicated.
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