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We’ve Also Been Hit by The Economic Hardship, Give Us COLA- GMA to Gov’t

Tue, 12 Jul 2022 Source: Michael Djan

Four teacher unions have already laid down their tools on Monday, July 4, following government’s failure to pay the allowance for them, which they say could have helped to alleviate the impact of the rising cost of living.

According to information gathered by 3News, the General Secretary of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA), Dr. Titus Beyuo, says it is out of place for any government official to say workers are being insensitive with their demand for a cost of living allowance (COLA) in the face of the current economic conditions, which has forced a move to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

He insists that the demand for the 20 percent COLA is even not enough given how living conditions have worsened from the last time the demand was made.

“COLA was something common to all of Organised Labour,” Dr. Beyuo explained on TV3‘s New Day on Tuesday, July 12.

“That was why it was re-echoed by the Secretary General [of TUC] on May Day, which is a worker’s day to let government know that we are taking this demand really seriously.”

He continued: “At the time that we were making the demand, it was purely based on the economic conditions at the time. Fuel prices were high, now even higher. Interest rate was about 19-20 percent, and that was why we were asking for 20 percent.

“In fact, if we were making the demand today, I doubt we will be asking for 20 percent. We would have asked for more.”

The demand for a 20 percent COLA has already caused four teacher unions to proceed on strike.

The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU) and Coalition of Concerned Teachers-Ghana (CCT-G).

Other labour unions have also threatened industrial action over same demand.

Government is expected to meet teacher unions and other labour groups today, July 12, over their demand for a Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) and we hope Government will find a resolution.

Source: Michael Djan