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Pharmacists pull plug on 2nd phase of strike

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  • May. 8 years ago

    Why dragging ur own feet n that of gov't?
    Why not resign n path way for those who are ready n dedicated to do this job than turning round ur words ?
    It will be good to put christ before anyother thing than put human life in ...
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  • abena-kwabena 8 years ago

    Conditions of service for workers must improve. No one wants to work in the villages and in Northern Ghana because conditions of service are horrible. Stop corruption and mismanagement and you would find money to improve cond ...
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  • Aso 8 years ago

    It is 63. Don't give figures which you are not certain about.

  • PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 8 years ago

    A man walks into a pharmacy, buys a condom, then walks
    out of the store laughing hysterically. The pharmacist who was on strike
    thinks this is weird, but hey, there's no law
    preventing weird people from buying condoms. Who ...
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  • mobydick 8 years ago

    The President will declare any strike action you take illegal and will surely not pay your salaries. Akua Donkor will say you are murderers and enemies of her son Mahama.

  • Aso 8 years ago

    There are a lot of pharmacist outside the goverment sector struggling. Don't tolerate pharmacist strikes. Sack them.

  • sam 8 years ago

    this is just an empty threat.how many pharmacist in Ghana work behind the hospital conter?just few and even those are in the regional hospital.they sit in offices in the district and some regional hospital.Is mostly Pharmacy ...
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  • A concerned citizen 8 years ago

    What work do pharmacists in Ghana do that they want conditions of service? Dispensing drugs? That's what happen when a country is being ruled by a sloppy dicks!

  • Prof Calculus. 8 years ago

    You just don't know anything. Just shut up.

  • Martin 8 years ago

    Public sector employment is the bane of Ghana. Too many functions are being performed by the public and not the private sector. The government should privatize most of functions that it currently provides. As a way of encou ...
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  • opeele 8 years ago

    Government should pay them their agreed arrears and they would resume work fully.Four years of painful negotiations,arbitration,discussions what else do you want the Pharmacists working in the public sector to do.