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Nurses and midwives call off strike

Nurses and midwives call off strike after successful negotiations

Kojo Emmanuel by Kojo Emmanuel
June 13, 2025
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The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has officially announced the call off its industrial action, which began on 2nd June 2025, pending the outcome of critical follow-up meetings scheduled for later this month.

In a statement issued by the Association’s leadership, the GRNMA emphasised that the strike was in direct response to delays in the implementation of a Collective Agreement signed in May 2024.

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The agreement outlines improved working conditions and benefits for nurses and midwives across the country.

“Our demand from our employer was simply to have the Collective Agreement of Ghanaian nurses and midwives, which was signed in May 2024, duly implemented without any further delay,” the statement read.

Clarifying misconceptions

Addressing what they describe as widespread “misinformation, disinformation and propaganda” surrounding the strike, the GRNMA stated that the purpose of their action has been misrepresented in public discourse. They reaffirmed their commitment to professionalism and the welfare of their patients.

“We are nurses and midwives trained to provide essential health services to the Ghanaian population. Matters affecting us, when brought formally to the attention of the employer, must be treated with urgency and good faith,” the statement said.

The Association stressed that the welfare of patients remains a top priority, but highlighted the impossibility of delivering quality healthcare when the professionals providing the service are neglected.

Neutral and professional stance

The GRNMA reaffirmed its status as a non-partisan, professional Association and Trade Union, holding the Collective Bargaining Certificate for all nurses and midwives in Ghana.

“In its 65 years of existence, the GRNMA has NEVER aligned with any political party in Ghana. Rather, it has worked with every government since 1960 to build a stronger and more resilient health system while representing the interests of nurses and midwives.”

A path toward resolution

Following fruitful discussions with the Parliamentary Select Committee on Health and other stakeholders on Thursday, 12th June 2025, the GRNMA announced the suspension of its strike, creating room for further dialogue.

“The engagement… was very fruitful and has paved the way for an amicable resolution of the impasse with our employer concerning the implementation of our Collective Agreement.”

As a result, the Association has called on all nurses and midwives to resume their normal shift duties beginning Saturday, June 14, 2025.

Acknowledgements and way forward

The GRNMA expressed gratitude to the Chairman, Ranking Member, and members of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Health for their timely intervention. They also extended thanks to the media for amplifying their voices and urged professionalism in the coverage of sensitive national issues.

“We will not rest on our oars until the Collective Agreement is fully implemented,” the Association assured.

The next key meeting to determine the full resolution of the matter is slated for June 26, 2025.

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