DOSSIER: Strikes
Strikes in Ghana
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Lecturers threaten strike over salary structure
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West Gonja Hospital nurses call off strike
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Pay us now or we’ll shut down schools we built – Contractors to government
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Mortuary workers urged to rescind decision
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Mortuary workers call off strike
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Striking mortuary workers’ spokesperson arrested, granted bail
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‘Be reasonable, your demands are above us’ – Health Ministry to Mortuary workers
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Go for your dead bodies – Health Ministry to bereaved families
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Go for your dead bodies – Health Ministry to bereaved families
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‘Mortuary workers’ strike just in bad faith’ – Fair Wages
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Mortuary workers’ strike enters day three
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Postpone all your funerals - Mortuary workers
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Frustration at morgues intensifies following mortuary workers’ strike
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Mortuary workers begin strike over GHC150 pay, poor working conditions
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CLOGSAG calls off strike against political interference
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Mortuary Workers threaten another indefinite strike
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Mortuary Workers threaten another strike over poor working conditions
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Mortuary workers suspend planned strike to negotiate with Fair Wages Commission
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Mortuary workers angry; threaten strike again
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Teachers kick against imposition of insurance policy
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MDU ‘concerned’ over new container terminal
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NPFS meets with Ghana Tanker Drivers Union
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CETAG gives government 14-day ultimatum to begin negotiations on allowances
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We’ll revert to our strike by January – CETAG warns
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Colleges of Education resume
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Teacher trainees return to class today after CETAG strike
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Labour Commission orders CETAG to call off strike
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Call off your strike now – NLC orders CETAG
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Colleges of Education close down over CETAG strike
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CETAG strike takes toll as students threaten to pack home
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Striking teachers cry over pay
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CETAG members to be denied November salary over ‘illegal’ strike – NCTE
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Go back to school – Prof Yankah appeals to striking teachers
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National Service nurses on strike
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St Boscos lecturers join College of Education strike
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Coalition of Concerned Teachers declares strike