Accra, March 17,– The Civil and Local Government Staff Association, Ghana (CLOGSAG) has suspended its planned nationwide strike, giving the Government two weeks to address members’ demands on salary and working conditions.
Executive Secretary Isaac Bampoe Addo announced that members are expected to resume duties on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, following the Association’s National Executive Committee (EXECO) review of Government’s appeal.
“After careful consideration of Government’s request for a 14-day period to resolve the issues, EXECO has decided to suspend the strike and allow dialogue to continue,” Mr. Addo said.
The strike had persisted for several days over delays in addressing pay and service concerns, despite earlier intervention by the National Labour Commission. Government’s recent appeal prompted the Association to pause industrial action while talks progress.
CLOGSAG leadership expressed hope that negotiations would yield a fair resolution for members, stressing that the Association will closely monitor developments during the 14-day period.
Normal operations across civil and local government services are expected to resume next week, restoring stability while discussions continue.
GHBUSS
17 March 2026
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