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Judicial Service staff warns govt to pay arrears

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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.

Read more: Judicial service staff calls off strike

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

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

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