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Workers defy strike directive; return to work

The said JUSSAG members are assigns to the Supreme Court which went ahead to sit even though judicial workers have not reported to work since last week Friday.

Supreme Court of Ghana

Some members of Judicial Service Staff Association today defied orders by their National Executive committee to embark on an indefinite strike as they reported to work to perform their duties.

JUSSAG last week declared an indefinite strike over government failure to implement their approved consolidated salaries, which has been held for close to a year.

JUSSAG embarked on a similar strike but was called off after assurances by Haruna Iddrissu the Minister of Employment and Labour Relations to ensure the implementation of the new salaries.

But two months afterwards the judicial service workers are accusing government of showing a lackadaisical attitude towards their demands and cannot hold on further for their demands.

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Though the Judicial Council gave an assurance to do their best to get government to play its role, the Council also stated that the strike is affecting them badly.

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