The Health Services Workers Union has called off their planned strike over conditions of service.
The workers consist of mortuary attendants, cleaners, ambulance services, laboratory staff among others.
The union had earlier declared the two-week nationwide strike to begin on December 27, this year.
The strike is to compel the government to address salary concerns distortions, under the Single Spine Salary Structure, non-implementation of National Health Laboratory Policies, no increment in credits, upgrade of three-level grades to four among other things.
However, after a series of meeting with the National Labour Commission and government, the workers have resolved to continue to dialogue with stakeholders’ on the issue instead of the strike action.
The group in a statement signed by its General Secretary, Reynolds Tenkorang urged the over 28,000 Health workers across the country to remain calm and return to work as they dialogue with the government and other stakeholders.