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Scores of unemployed graduates of the School of Hygiene have picketed at the Ministry of Employment and Labor Relation to demand that they are posted.
The graduates say the ministry has failed to fulfill its promise to address their grievances by January this year.

In October last year, the graduates carried out a similar exercise but were lulled into calling it off with the promise that the issue will be addressed.
But nothing has been done about the situation since last year.
The graduates in an interview with Joy News said they will not leave the Ministry until their grievances are addressed.

Spokesperson for the group Maurice Ankamah said, “without an appointment letter, we are not moving an inch.”
He said they have met all the requirements, as requested by the Employment Ministry, which should necessitate their postings but until now, they have heard nothing and they cannot continue to wait.
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