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The Federation of University Senior Staff Association of Ghana (FUSSAG) has maintained that its strike still holds.
The Federation has been on strike since August 19.
Made up mostly of administrators at the country’s public universities, FUSSAG is protesting anomalies on their migration onto the single spine pay policy.
Officials of FUSSAG say the Vice Chancellors Ghana (VCG) met them and decided to form a committee to address their concerns.
However, Jacob Eshun General Secretary of FUSSAG tells Joy News the Federation says its decision to sustain the strike was informed partly by lack of clarity on the nature of intervention of the committee.
Meanwhile, university teachers in all the public universities have called off their month-long strike after they accepted assurance from the Vice Chancellors Ghana that their grievances would be addressed.
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