GMA suspends strike as SSNIT terminates sale of 60% shares in four hotels

The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has suspended its strike.
The association’s strike aligned with Organised Labour’s declaration of an indefinite industrial action to press home the demand for the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) to terminate the sale of 60% of its shares in the four Hotels.
The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) subsequently issued a road map for industrial action on 12th July, 2024.
Following an emergency meeting on 15th July, 2024, Organised Labour has decided to suspend the industrial action with immediate effect following a formal communication by SSNIT confirming the termination of the sale of the 60% shares.
GMA in a statement said in the light of this decision, it has suspended with immediate effect, the earlier issued roadmap for industrial action and directed that all members return to post.
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