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Mortuary workers to withdraw services effective Sept. 27 over salary arrears, other concerns

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Mortuary workers across Ghana have announced plans to withdraw their services starting Thursday, September 26, in protest over unresolved grievances related to their salaries and working conditions.

The Mortuary Workers Association of Ghana (MOWAG) disclosed its decision in a press statement on Tuesday, September 17, citing the government’s failure to address long-standing demands for improved pay, better working environment, and adequate personal protective equipment (PPE).

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MOWAG highlighted that despite numerous negotiations with the Ministry of Health and other relevant authorities, their requests have made little progress.

The workers expressed frustration over the government’s unfulfilled promises and a lack of commitment to resolving issues that have persisted for years.

They warned that the impending strike would disrupt operations at healthcare facilities across the country, leaving morgues overwhelmed with bodies.

A key concern for mortuary workers is the lack of proper PPE, which they say puts their health and safety at significant risk.

This issue became especially critical during the COVID-19 pandemic when they were required to handle bodies under dangerous conditions without adequate protection.

MOWAG emphasised that the provision of basic safety tools has not been addressed, even after multiple appeals.

The association’s leadership made it clear that their patience had run out after years of unmet promises.

Mortuary workers stressed that they play a vital role in the healthcare system and should be fairly compensated for the risks they take.

They called on the government to act swiftly to address their demands, warning of the serious consequences of the strike on the nation’s healthcare facilities.

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