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The Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG) has called off its 4-day demonstration to press home demands for the rights to negotiate salary adjustments.
CLOGSAG leadership assembled their members at the headquarters at the Ministries Thursday, and announced the suspension of the demonstration for now while they engage the government in talks over their demands.
The National President of CLOGSAG, Edward Tonnyson Foli who announced the decision, commended members of the association for their comportment throughout the three days of the demonstration.
Jerry Tsatro Mordy/Asempa fm
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