The Civil and Local Government Staff Association, Ghana (CLOGSAG) has announced suspension of its nationwide strike.
The suspension was announced by the Executive Secretary of CLOGSAG, Isaac Bampoe Addo at a press conference after the Government’s appeal for a 14-day period to address their concerns.
CLOGSAG has therefore directed its members to go back to work on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
Mr. Isaac Bampoe explained that “The National Executive Committee of the association has reviewed the 14-day request and decided to call off the nationwide strike action.”
He added that the decision is to allow the government to put things in place within the requested period to address their concerns.
The association declared nationwide strike action over their salary structure issues and conditions of service of their members.
Mr. Isaac Bampoe urged CLOGSAG members to comply with the directive and go to work.
He assured that the leadership will work closely with the government to ensure that their concerns are addressed.
Earlier, the National Labour Commission invited both parties for negotiations but it did not yield a good result.
The Association insisted on continuing the strike. However, the government appealed to them to suspend the strike.
The Secretary General said he believes the government will come out with a positive result.
Operations across the civil and local government service are expected to resume because of the suspension. But the Association said it would take further decisions where necessary.
Source: Elvisanokye.com