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Mortuary workers threaten strike over poor working conditions

Mortuary workers in Ghana are set to embark on a nationwide strike starting Thursday, September 26, 2024, in protest of poor working conditions and unresolved grievances.

The Mortuary Workers Association of Ghana (MOWAG) has served notice to the government, citing deliberate neglect of their demands.

In a statement dated Tuesday, September 17, MOWAG General Secretary Richard Kofi Jordan emphasised that the strike is a last resort after repeated attempts to resolve the issues.

According to workers, their concerns include inadequate provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), leaving workers exposed to diseases and hazards.

Additionally, salary arrears dating back to 2020 remain unpaid, and the request for financial clearance to employ 500 additional mortuary workers has been ignored.

MOWAG is also demanding payment of the COVID-19 bonus announced by the President, which mortuary workers have yet to receive.

The statement noted the alarming rate of mortuary worker deaths, with 16 reported in one year, highlighting the urgency of addressing these concerns.

Until their demands are met, members are expected to stay home as all mortuaries will be closed.

Read below the statement

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