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NLC Directs Resumption of Negotiations to Avert Nationwide Strike

May 17, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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NLC Directs Resumption of Negotiations to Avert Nationwide Strike

In a move aimed at preventing a potential nationwide strike among medical laboratory professionals, the National Labour Commission (NLC) has ordered the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) to immediately resume and conclude negotiations with the Medical Laboratory Professional Workers’ Union (MELPWU).

This directive comes following a series of meetings held at the NLC headquarters last week, where the commission sought to mediate between the union and representatives from the Ministry of Health and the FWSC.

“The house was detailed with the progress, outstanding items to be negotiated, and efforts to get a mandate from the Ministry of Finance towards finalization of the Agreement.

After a short hearing and caucuses, the NLC has directed the FWSC to confirm a date with the Union for the continuation of negotiations within the coming week and report back to the NLC on 30th May 2024 with the outcome. The commission further pleaded with the Union not to embark on strike.”

Dr. Cephas Kofi Akortor, General Secretary of MELPWU

A communique from Dr. Cephas Kofi Akortor, General Secretary of MELPWU, detailed the outcomes of their second meeting with the NLC. The communique noted that the NLC had requested the FWSC representatives to provide comprehensive updates on the negotiation status and highlight any existing challenges.

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Dr. Akortor described the feedback and developments from the NLC meeting as a “positive step” towards resolving the union’s grievances.

The MELPWU communique expressed gratitude for the NLC’s role in facilitating constructive dialogue, ensuring that the issues faced by medical laboratory science professionals are addressed.

“We will continue to hold ourselves in readiness whilst we collaborate with relevant authorities to resolve all outstanding issues concerning our conditions of service,” the statement read, emphasizing the union’s commitment to advocating for the rights and welfare of its members.

MELPWU also reassured its members of the leadership’s dedication to protecting their rights and promoting their interests as workers. “Members are urged to continue keeping the faith in Leadership as we cooperate with the relevant authorities to do what is expected of them,” the communique stressed.

The union’s push for negotiations had intensified following a May Day declaration, where MELPWU leadership issued an ultimatum to the FWSC and the government. The union demanded immediate action to address outstanding issues, including the provision of financial clearance, and the resumption of stalled negotiations.

MELPWU also highlighted that the absence of a formal Condition of Service has severely impacted the welfare of thousands of medical science laboratory professionals, thereby compromising the quality of healthcare services available to the public.

Addressing Concerns and Future Actions

The decision follows a warning issued by MELPWU on May Day, giving the FWSC and the government until May 20th, 2024, to address several key issues, including the provision of financial clearance and the resumption of stalled negotiations regarding the Conditions of Service for medical laboratory professionals.

The union highlighted that the lack of a formal Conditions of Service agreement was severely impacting the welfare of its members, potentially compromising the quality of healthcare services across the nation.

The directive from the NLC marks a significant development in efforts to prevent a nationwide strike by medical laboratory professionals. It underscores the urgency of resolving the outstanding issues and highlights the role of the NLC in facilitating constructive dialogue between labor unions and employers.

As the deadline approaches, both parties will need to demonstrate flexibility and a willingness to compromise to reach a mutually beneficial agreement. The success of these negotiations could have far-reaching implications for the healthcare sector in Ghana, affecting not just the working conditions of medical laboratory professionals but also the overall quality of healthcare services available to the public.

This situation serves as a reminder of the importance of timely resolution of labor disputes to ensure the stability of essential services and the well-being of the workforce.

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