Labour unions to call off strike as gov’t agrees to 15% COLA
The government and organised labour have agreed on a 15% cost of living allowance (COLA) to be paid to all public sector workers effective 1 July 2022.
According to the agreement, “all industrial actions and threats of same will be called off immediately and that all labour unions will return to work forthwith.”
This follows three days of meeting between the government and the labour unions since the demand for COLA started.
“The Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) will be paid at a rate of 15% of base pay that the effective date of the payment of COLA is 1 July 2022, ” Employment and Labour Relations Minister, Ignatius Baffuor Awuah announced at a press briefing on Thursday.
Striking teachers
Four teacher unions in the country on Monday (4 July) began an indefinite strike over their cost of living allowance (COLA).
They are the Ghana National Association of Teachers, National Association of Graduate Teachers, Coalition of Concerned Teachers, Ghana and the Teachers and Educational Workers Union.
They said the government failed to meet their 30 June deadline to pay their members the cost of living allowance.