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The Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSAG) has asked its members to stay away from work from Wednesday, November 13.
In a statement declaring the strike, JUSAG said its numerous calls for salary review for its members had gone unresolved
Related: JUSAG to embark on indefinite strike
“JUSAG is left with no option than to declare an indefinite strike action…” the statement said in part.
The association, however, said, “the security personnel of the Judicial Service, shall, however, report to work to protect life and property.”
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