The Railway Workers Union of Ghana has suspended its planned strike and peaceful picketing following a directive from the National Labour Commission (NLC).
The Union had previously announced its intention to embark on industrial action on September 30, citing persistent delays in the payment of salaries and legitimate entitlements, which had caused financial hardship and health concerns for its members.
In a new development, the Union conveyed in a letter dated September 24, 2025, to the Greater Accra Regional Police Commander that the NLC has agreed to meet with union representatives for negotiations on September 30, 2025.
“The Commission has directed that we stay our intended action and appear for negotiations on 30th September 2025. We remain committed to this process and will honour the Commission’s directive in good faith,” the letter stated.
The Union emphasized, however, that if their demands remain unresolved after the scheduled talks, they reserve the right to resume industrial action at a later date, to be communicated to authorities and the public. For now, the Union is set to meet with the NLC in hopes of securing a resolution to their longstanding grievances.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com








