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Judicial Service staff warns govt to pay arrears

According to the Association in the Ashanti region, all efforts to get the payment of all other outstanding allowances have proved futile.

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The leadership of the Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSAG) has announced plans of withdrawing their services if government does not pay allowances owed them.

JUSAG in a letter on September 11, 2015, reminded the leadership of JUSAG over allowances after a series of consultations with Management and a subsequent meeting with the Judicial Council.

The members of the Association are demanding first to third quarter overtime allowance, third quarter allowance, rent and leave allowance.

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The Association has also threatened to advice themselves if nothing is heard with respect to the payment.

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