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CLOGSAG Declares Nation-Wide Strike Effective July 3

CLOGSAG Declares Nation-Wide Strike Effective July 3

The Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG) has declared a nation-wide strike action effective Wednesday, 3rd July 2024. “In consonance with our letter number BA/15/VOL.2 dated 21st June, 2024 indicating our intention to proceed on nation-wide strike if the new salary structure for the staff of the Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana is not implemented, we hereby DECLARE a Nationwide Strike with effect from Wednesday, 3RD July 2024,” CLOGSAG stated. Attached below is the full notice       Source: starrfm.com.gh
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We don’t Have A Problem – CLOGSAG Embraces Govt’s New Debt Exchange Proposal

We don’t Have A Problem – CLOGSAG Embraces Govt’s New Debt Exchange Proposal

The Civil and Local Government Staff Association, Ghana (CLOGSAG) has opened up to government’s fresh proposals on the alternative offer for pension funds. Executive Secretary Isaac Bampoe-Addo told TV3‘s Labour Correspondent Daniel Opoku on Thursday, April 20 that the new deal will not affect payment of benefits to their members when they retire. “Based on our investment portfolio as Hedge Pension Trust, anytime any of our retirees goes home, we are in a position to pay them their benefits,” he confirmed. “So, I have explained to them that every scheme has got its portfolio [and] our investment portfolio is so robust…
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Clear All ‘Goro Boys’ At Finance Ministry, They Messed Up Economy – CLOGSAG Boss Tells Akufo-Addo

Clear All ‘Goro Boys’ At Finance Ministry, They Messed Up Economy – CLOGSAG Boss Tells Akufo-Addo

Executive Secretary of the Civil and local Government Staff Association (CLOGSAG), Isaac Bampoe Addo, has asked President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to come up with measures to clear all middlemen (goro boys) at the Finance Ministry. It is unclear who he labeled as the ‘goro boys’ but he says they are the cause of the economic challenges facing Ghana. Speaking exclusively to TV3’s Daniel Opoku on Friday October 28, Mr Bampoe Addo said the only way to rescue the economy is to get rid of these persons and replace them with civil servants. He said “For us Civil servants, we expect the…
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