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GMA suspends intended March 3 strike

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  • EKOW 10 years ago

    AKRONFUO,,, ALL U KNOW IS STRIKE AND DEMAND FOR PAY INCREASE

  • Ghfuo, change ur thinking 10 years ago

    Gma, stop.talking about strike..stupid fools....either u strike or you get to.work. Nkwasiafuor!

  • they could'nt hv done it 10 years ago

    I thought as much with this baby saga hoovering all over the place.

  • CHE ANDREW 10 years ago

    These vampires are at it again. The GMA should have been as loud calling for the missing babies as they cry wolf for their allowances.

  • MATIGARI 10 years ago

    GMA SHOULD FIND THE MISSING [STOLEN] BABIES BEFORE EMBARKING ON THEIR INTENDED STRIKE ACTION. THAT IS THE ONLY WAY THEY CAN COURT PUBLIC SYMPATHY

  • ATOOOO 10 years ago

    What is ll this? Are these doctors and pharmacists the only workers in Ghana? Why cant we make the law bite? Are the strikes they embark on legal or illegal? If they are illegal what are the sanctions? So why do we allow thes ...
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  • ATOOOO 10 years ago

    These bunch of people who call themselves doctors have no shame. In the midst of this KATH saga they want to go on strike to cover up and divert attention. I have always said that their hands are soaked with blood every thime ...
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  • Dormaa Baby 10 years ago

    He who seek for equity must come with clean hands
    God punish all DR in Ghana for failing to do thier work well yet

  • Jay 10 years ago

    I am not surprised at the comments at all. Always from a parochial sentimental point of view and at variance with objectivity. The issue is why won't government pay them the discrepancy in their salary. Or doctors are not hum ...
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