Nurses & Midwives call for payment of trainee allowances: GRNMA
Nursing trainees’ allowance is several months in arrears making life on campus for students a difficult one. The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) have therefore added its voice to the call.
Nurses & Midwives trainee allowances and call by (GRNMA)
It has advised that government takes proactive measures to provide the needed financial clearance so that the suffering trainees and rotation nurses and midwives can receive their outstanding allowances which is in arrears.
The association demanded that those waiting for jobs in the health field be given permanent positions in addition to expressing support for the trainees.
“We call on the Ministry of Health to do the needful by directing the Ghana Health Service, Teaching Hospitals, Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) and all other agencies responsible for the posting of the 2019 Nurse Assistant Clinical (NAC) and Nurse Assistant Preventive (NAP) who have already been registered on the MoH recruitment portal to do so immediately.”
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The association implored all nurses and midwives awaiting government employment to trust their group leaders and health and finance ministry updates. It urged them to refrain from any behaviour that might discredit the nursing and midwifery professions in Ghana.
The association also called on the Ministry of Health “to investigate all allegations of corrupt practices in the posting of nurses and midwives, and further call on the Ministry to refrain from arresting nurses and midwives who come to the Ministry of Health to demand for their posting.”
“We call on all trainees rotation nurses and midwives and all categories of unemployed nurses and midwives to remain calm as the leadership of GRNMA work with your group leaders and the ministries of health and finance to find a lasting solution to your issues,” it added.
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In a related development teacher trainees’ allowance has also not been paid for several months, and they are also waiting for the government to provide some positive feedback as they struggle to survive on campus.
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