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The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has guided its individuals to pull back their administrations from Monday, September 21.
As per the Association, government has neglected to favor their states of administration for the more than 82,000 individuals.
Leader of the Association Perpetual Ofori Ampofo on Thursday, September 17 disclosed to TV3’s Daniel Opoku that exchanges with government over their work conditions didn’t yield any outcomes.

She additionally raised issues with non-installment of the stipends for cutting edge wellbeing laborers and protection, which were guaranteed as a major aspect of motivators in the battle against Covid-19.
The Association says it has requested of the National Labor Commission (NLC) over its expected activity.
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