Haruna Iddrisu addressing CLOGSAG officials in Accra yesterday
Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw Owusu
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
The Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG)
has rejected a truce called by the Minister of Employment and Labour Relations,
Haruna Iddrisu, on behalf of the government, to call off their strike.
Members of the association, who have been on strike since last week,
are saying that if the government, through the Fair Wages and Salaries
Commission (FWSC), does not include their inputs in the payment of premium to
qualified personnel in the services, they would not return to work.
The minister, at a crunch meeting with the National Executive
Committee (NEC) of CLOGSAG, impressed on the workers to return to work because
“it is illegal to negotiate whilst on strike,” but the more the minister impressed
on them the more agitated the workers became.
In fact, the meeting became chaotic as the workers demanded that the
minister should withdraw a statement to the effect that CLOGSAG members were
not going to be paid salaries if they did not return to work; but he did not
comment on that issue.
The minister however, made it clear to them that the 2016 National
Budget presented by the finance minister, did not ‘contemplate’ the payment of
market premium for the workers and said the government was going to launch a
new market premium for 2017.
“Give us one week truce for me to engage higher authorities and get
back to you on your demands,” Mr Iddrisu said before adding that he was heading
for Kumasi to attend a conference of the Trades Union Congress (TUC).
Immediately he left, Isaac Bampoe-Addo, Executive Secretary of
CLOGSAG, who was chairing the meeting, was asked if the association was going
to accede to the demands by the minister. He replied, “NEC has made it clear that we are
still on strike. Salary or no salary, we are on strike!”
At a news conference last week, CLOGSAG accused the government of
refusing to include it in the process to determine the Interim Premium; and
ordered its members to stay at home, if it (government) failed to respond to its
demand by the assigned date.
“The national secretariat of CLOGSAG wishes to state that
negotiations with government on Interim Premium have not been conclusive and
because of that all our members are supposed to be on strike,” Mr Bampoe-Addo
underscored.
According to the association, it sighted a draft report of the
presentation of a sub-committee of the FWSC on the ‘Transition from Interim
Market Premium to implementing Market Premium’ but they were not included, even
though the committee had made some findings in relation to the association.
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