The Excessive Courtroom of Ghana, Labour Division, has dominated in favour of the Skilled Affiliation of Psychiatric Nurses – Ghana (PAPNG), granting an ex parte injunction of their collective settlement case.
This choice quickly halts the contested actions till a full listening to can happen.
The courtroom’s injunction prevents the implementation of the collective settlement negotiated solely by the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Affiliation (GRNMA), which was set to take impact on July 1, 2024.
The ruling relies on the grounds that the GRNMA excluded the Skilled Affiliation of Psychiatric Nurses – Ghana and different unions, such because the College of Skilled Nursing and Midwifery, Ghana (UPNMG), from the negotiation course of, thereby violating their rights and pursuits.
In a press release, PAPNG hailed the courtroom’s choice as a major triumph for the nation’s psychiatric nurses.
They acknowledged that, GRNMA’s actions violated the Labour Laws, 2007 (LI 1833), which mandate that every one related unions be consulted throughout collective bargaining—a requirement that the GRNMA failed to satisfy.
“It upholds the ideas of equity and inclusivity in collective bargaining processes, making certain that the voices of all related unions are heard and revered.”
It expressed its dedication to advocating for the rights and pursuits of psychiatric nurses.
“We stay dedicated to advocating for the rights and pursuits of psychiatric nurses and can proceed to work in the direction of making certain honest and equitable remedy for all our members.”
Events: This injunction was obtained in opposition to:
1. The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Affiliation
2. Truthful Wages and Salaries Fee
3. The Controller and Accountant Common
4. The Minister for Finance
5. The Legal professional Common
Click on to learn the assertion by PAPNG
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