Members of the Union of Professional Nurses and Midwives, Ghana (UPNMG) are demanding a 20% Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) as a result of harsh economic conditions.
The members are calling on the government to pay all public sector workers the COLA to avert further industrial actions.
In a statement, UPNMG said they find themselves in a similar economic situation.
Below is the statement by UPNMG:
NURSES AND MIDWIVES ALSO DESERVE A COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCE (COLA)
The leadership of the Union of Professional Nurses and Midwives, Ghana (UPNMG) is surprised at the laxity with which the welfare of Nurses and Midwives has been handled during these hard economic times. In 2014, a cost-of-living allowance (COLA) of 10% of Public Sector Worker’s Basic Salary was paid to workers to cushion when things got tough due to the high cost of living.
In 2022, we find ourselves in a similar economic situation and we expect nothing short of a similar stop-gap measure to cushion the many Nurses and Midwives in the Country. Yesterday, Unions in the education sector laid down their tools to drum home this request which was brought to the attention of the Employer during the May Day celebration and followed up with a formal letter by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) on the 24th of June 2022.
We, the members of the UNION OF PROFESSIONAL NURSES AND MIDWIVES, GHANA (UPNMG) are equally calling on the government to as a matter of urgency introduce at least 20% of our basic salaries as COLA whiles we wait for the managers of the economy to turn things around.
The strike called by teachers in their joint press release is a call in the right direction and deserves the full backing of all labour unions in the country.
We have waited for the bearer of the Collective Bargaining Certificate for Nurses and Midwives to make a move in demanding this COLA but little is heard from them. We have, thus, taken it upon ourselves as the second-largest union within the Nursing and Midwifery profession to appeal to the government to as a matter of urgency take a critical look at the matter.
The earlier we begin to think about relooking at the conditions in which Nurses and Midwives work in Ghana the better it will be for our health system as Nurses and Midwives play a major role in the health delivery system.
The leadership is, therefore, calling on the employer as a matter of urgency to pay all Public Sector Workers the COLA to avert further industrial actions.
Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Solomon Nartey