TEWUG, along with other striking unions, will meet with the government to talk about improving their working conditions.
They’ll discuss issues like Tier-2 pensions and payments for retired members.
The meeting’s outcome will decide whether the strike continues or ends. Benjamin Nkumsah, Chairman of TEWU’s Legon branch, highlighted the importance of the meeting’s results in deciding the union’s next actions in an interview with JoyNews.

“Before we embark on any strike, we go through processes. So by the time we get to the strike issue, then you are asking us to call off the strike, you must come back to the same processes that we used to embark on the strike before we can call off the strike”, Nkumsah stated.
He further added: “if anything better comes out of that meeting, maybe we will get something good out of it, whether to call it off”.