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    Nurses, midwives suspend strike – Ghanaian Times

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    • Mrs Perpetual Ofori-Ampofo,President, GRNMA
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    Mrs Perpetual Ofori-Ampofo,President, GRNMA

     Ghana Regis­tered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) have suspend­ed their strike and directed mem­bers to resume their shift from tomorrow, June 14, 2025.

    This follows a statement issued by GRNMA and copied The Ghanaian Times on Friday.

    The leadership of the GRN­MA embarked on a roadmap of industrial actions on 2nd June 2025 with the wearing of red arm/head bands, followed by withdrawal of Out Patient Department (OPD) and Emer­gency services which culminated into the total withdrawal of all nursing and midwifery services on 9th June, 2025.

    Their demand from their em­ployer was to have the Collective Agreement of Ghanaian nurses and midwives which was signed in May, 2024 duly implemented without any further delay.

    After a timely intervention of the Parliamentary Select Com­mittee on Health, the leadership of the Association have resolved to suspend the strike pending the outcome of the follow-up meeting scheduled for June 26, 2025.

    Against this backdrop, they have called on all nurses and midwives to resume their nor­mal shift duties from Saturday, June 14, 2025 and assured them that the leadership would not rest on their oath until the Collective Agreement was fully implemented.

     BY EUGENE AMPIAW



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