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Our reward is not in heaven but here on planet Earth, so give us better conditions of service – GMA to Gov’t

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The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has urged the government to enhance the working conditions of its members.

The GMA says when this is done, it will align with their job requirements.

It has also called on the government to ensure their well-being and security both during and after active service.

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GMA President Dr Frank Serebour made the call while speaking at the 65th General Meeting of the Association on Monday.

“Our pensions must be secured after we have sacrificed our bodies, minds, and souls in our service. We require adequate logistics and an enabling environment to maintain our mental and physical well-being so that we can effectively care for the population. Retirement on a full salary is not an unreasonable demand. The vehicle importation tax waiver for health workers should be reinstated immediately.”

“We should not be made to pay the ultimate price of losing our lives and homes in our quest to care for the vulnerable. Someone must care for the health worker. Our reward is not in heaven but here on planet Earth. What we are asking for is not an impossibility. We appreciate some urgency from the FWSC,” he added.

Dr. Serebour emphasized that they would not tolerate any delays in improving working conditions for doctors.

“Any delays will not be tolerated, and we will demand the full implementation of any agreed-upon terms to be effective in January 2024. Even as we negotiate, the existing conditions of service are still in force; hence the implementation of any aspect of the document that becomes due will be demanded by the GMA, as was done for the non-basic allowance,” Dr Serebour added.

On her part, the Deputy Minister for Finance, Abena Osei Asare, said the government has made progress and the FWSC will soon engage with the doctors.

“I want to assure you that we have made some progress and very soon the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission will be calling a meeting to kick-start the operationalization of your new conditions of service,” she stated.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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