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Judicial Service Appeals To JUSAG To Call Off Strike

May 26, 2023
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Judicial Service Appeals To JUSAG To Call Off Strike

Judicial Staff.

The Management of the Judicial Service has appealed to the Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSAG) to call off their strike.

According to the Service, it has taken steps hoping to address JUSAG’s issues of salaries and allowances with their executives, government and the Judicial Service management.

In light of this, it called for JUSAG executive’s cooperation in resolving members’ matter and assured the association that the concerns they noted prior to embarking on their strike action are being addressed.

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“In line with precedence, the Ministry of Finance has agreed with the Judicial Service to meet on Wednesday 31 May 2023 for an engagement on the matter. To this end, Management of the Judicial Service is appealing to JUSAG to call off the strike action in order to participate in the above-mentioned engagement. This will ensure a timely resolution of the matter.”

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This comes after JUSAG leaders Wednesday afternoon summoned members to an emergency meeting and declared the indefinite strike.

The association stated that ultimatums issued government to address demands for the approval of salary increases and payment of arrears from January 2023 expired on May 19.

According to the association, it can no longer countenance the mistreatment of its members, hence its decision to go an indefinite strike. By this declaration, the association urged all staff not to report to work until President Akufo-Addo complies with Article 149 of the constitution by approving and paying new salaries of staff from January to date.

JUSAG accused the government of consistent dishonesty in attending to the conditions of service and other emoluments owed its members. It noted that its proposals to the government on the implementation of the approved cost of living allowance for members were not urgently attended to.

As part of its decision, JUSAG called on the leadership of the Association of Judges and Magistrates to join the strike since the greater number of its members are also affected by the injustice and suffering JUSAG members are going through.

JUSAG justifies strike action

Elaborating on its concerns, JUSAG stated that per article 149 and 158(2) of the constitution, salaries, allowances and other conditions of staff of the Judicial Service are determined by the President upon the advice of the Judicial Council acting in consultation with the Public Services Commission. Conventionally, it explained that salaries and allowances are reviewed every two year and the last review of salaries was in 2021 and implemented from 1st January 2021 to 31st December, 2022.

The association recalled that government introduced the Cost Of Living Allowance (COLA) in July 2022 for all public sector workers including staff of the judicial service due to the economic condition the country was and is currently undergoing.

On its part, JUSAG explained that it submitted a proposal for review of salaries for 2023-2024 on 31st October, 2022, to the Judicial Council for consideration in its advice to the President. In November 2022, it highlighted that the judicial council set up a committee comprising of representative of JUSAG, Fair Wages and Salaries Commission, Public Services Commission, Judicial Secretary and three other members of the judicial council.

Furthermore, JUSAG noted that after the committee submitted the work to the Judicial Council, in February 2023, and subsequently approved. However, it indicated that government in 2023 withdrew the COLA in 2023 for all public sector workers which affected the judicial service workers.

On May 5, 2023, JUSAG stated that it sent a resolution to President Akufo-Addo for him to expedite action for the approval and implementation of the new salaries since members were and are still experiencing economic hardships. As a consequent, it explained that JUSAG gave government up until May 12, 2023, for the approval, failing which members will embark on an industrial action.

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