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Stop frequent strikes – CHRAJ to health practitioners

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  • Before & After 9 years ago

    You should be speaking to the corrupt politicians instead. The politicians respect footballers more than health and education workers.

  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    this govt due to their anti Akan agenda and discrimination saturated by hate and envy of the Akans can never do anything right or good . Their wickedness is so deep in their subconscious and conscious that its fully geared t ...
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  • Akatu 9 years ago

    Mr Whittel, cos you ve been receiving all your entitlements, you want the health personnel to use what to care for thier families?. Tell the govt to live up to his responsibilities and stop blaming health personnel.

  • Nana Yaa New York city 9 years ago

    Mr Whittel,you did not say why they go on frequent strikes,Are they strike happy group or they are having all they have yetwant to discredit the Goverment of the day?The same way we complain sbout unsatisfactory service from ...
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  • HolyGHost 9 years ago

    They frequently go on strike bacause they are influence by the npp sabotuers who are bend on destroying Ghana for their own selfish interest.

  • KWAME, BELGIUM 9 years ago

    This is a good message for the people. Trade unions are now all political parties and using any dirty means to make the government of the day un-popular. Nurses and mid-wives have all forgotten the aim of Florence Nightingle.

  • Dr. 9 years ago

    We don't live on the aims of Florence Nightingale anymore,just as pastors/overseers don't preach for the love of God and like footballers playing for the love of the game.Give health professionals their due conditions and the ...
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  • SACRIFICE4WHAT 9 years ago

    They dropped the ideals of Florence Nightingale the day they realized that the politicians in power had abandoned their pledge to serve and better the lives of the people of Ghana who gave them their mandate, and instead opte ...
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  • Ebaltey 9 years ago

    Hmmmmmm this Ghana for u,u sleep n wake up with nothing to smile about. My worry is we the youth.

  • Nana Yaa New York city 9 years ago

    Let us get it straight every employment opportunity including the Presidency has its working conditions so therefore to me its a perfomance based issue you work as prescribed you are paid as stipulated so when someone come ...
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  • Kwasi Owusu 9 years ago

    CHRAJ you better tell mahama to stop fooling to Ghanaian workers idiots.

  • Analyst 9 years ago

    So long as people are paid when they are on strike so long will they have the incentive to strike at the least chance.

  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Is this man advocating a break in communication between government and health care workers. If health care workers do not go on strikes haw can they communicate with government? The only language this government understands i ...
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  • ERIC 9 years ago

    good approach on HR ISSUES

  • CHRAJ TO GOV'T 9 years ago

    The stinking corruption in Government is what CHRAJ must address ........ not strike actions by those whose rights are trampled upon by the corrupt in Government.

  • KUTRIKU 9 years ago

    ARE U ALSO ADVISING THE POLITICIANS TO STOP LINING THEIR POCKETS WITH THE LOOT FROM STATE COFFERS AND GIVE WHAT IS DUE TO THE OTHER EMPLOYEES AS WELL? I THINK THAT IS ALSO HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE

  • AMU 9 years ago

    mudrers in disguise

  • Antiochus - London 9 years ago

    If the Govt better the living conditions of the health practitioners the strikes will stop.